2020
DOI: 10.3390/membranes10100282
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Performance and Microbial Community of Different Biofilm Membrane Bioreactors Treating Antibiotic-Containing Synthetic Mariculture Wastewater

Abstract: The performance of pollutant removals, tetracycline (TC) and norfloxacin (NOR) removals, membrane fouling mitigation and the microbial community of three Anoxic/Oxic membrane bioreactors (AO-MBRs), including a moving bed biofilm MBR (MBRa), a fixed biofilm MBR (MBRb) and an AO-MBR (MBRc) for control, were compared in treating antibiotic-containing synthetic mariculture wastewater. The results showed that MBRb had the best effect on antibiotic removal and membrane fouling mitigation compared to the other two bi… Show more

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“…The performance of the SMBR was investigated with and without BC for the removal of COD (Figure 4). In stage Ⅰ, COD was successfully removed in phase Ⅰ with an average removal rate of 92.72% [41], which may be due to the breaking of the nutrient-poor environment in the start-up period. Nutrients in the actual wastewater promoted the growth of microorganisms in the system, thus improving the utilization rate of substrates [20].…”
Section: Comparative Analysis Of the Removal Of Codmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The performance of the SMBR was investigated with and without BC for the removal of COD (Figure 4). In stage Ⅰ, COD was successfully removed in phase Ⅰ with an average removal rate of 92.72% [41], which may be due to the breaking of the nutrient-poor environment in the start-up period. Nutrients in the actual wastewater promoted the growth of microorganisms in the system, thus improving the utilization rate of substrates [20].…”
Section: Comparative Analysis Of the Removal Of Codmentioning
confidence: 99%