Ibuprofen removal by a microfiltration membrane bioreactor during the startup phase.

J Environ Sci Health A Tox Hazard Subst Environ Eng

Technologies for Water Management and Treatment Research Group, Department of Civil Engineering, and Water Research Institute, University of Granada, Granada, Spain.

Published: May 2020

AI Article Synopsis

  • This study investigated how ibuprofen is treated during the startup phase of a microfiltration membrane bioreactor (MBR) using a real urban wastewater system.
  • The MBR setup includes an anoxic and aerobic bioreactor, with a focus on understanding the role of biotransformation and sorption in ibuprofen removal.
  • Results showed a high removal efficiency of over 94%, mainly in the aerobic reactor, although variations in sludge retention time (SRT) greatly influenced the removal process across all reactor types, especially the anoxic one.

Article Abstract

The behavior of ibuprofen (IBU) during the startup phase of a microfiltration membrane bioreactor (MBR) was determined. A full-scale experimental installation treating real urban wastewater was used for the study. The MBR was composed of an anoxic and an aerobic bioreactors working in pre-denitrification configuration, followed of a membrane reactor. A full mass balance was carried out to estimate the contribution of biotransformation and sorption to biomass to the overall removal of the IBU. During the startup phase of the MBR system there were significant oscillations of the operational variables, mainly of the sludge retention time (SRT); nevertheless, the capacity of the system for IBU removal was very high, with yields of over 94%, despite reaching minimum SRT values of 4.15 d. The main IBU removal occurs in the aerobic reactor, both in the liquid phase and the one associated with the sludge, while in the anoxic bioreactor the removal was scarce, although a certain transfer of IBU from the liquid phase to the sludge took place under anoxic conditions. Despite the high IBU removal yields during startup, the SRT was the most influential variable in IBU removal, an effect observed in all bioreactors, particularly in the anoxic one.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10934529.2019.1697587DOI Listing

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