2007
DOI: 10.2175/193864707787977361
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High Mineral Content of Biomass: Implications for Advanced Wastewater Treatment Through Hydrogen-Driven Denitrification

Abstract: In recent years, membrane bioreactors (MBR) have been increasingly used for advanced wastewater treatment to achieve higher effluent quality. MBRs for hydrogen driven denitrification have become one of the very promising options for lowering nitrogen concentrations in effluents. One of the major obstacles in extensive use of MBRs for this kind of treatment is excess precipitation and attachment of minerals on the biofilm/floc surfaces which may promote an increase in aggregate size, density and lead with time … Show more

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