Fouling Potential Determination of a UASB Effluent Using Different Assessment Methods


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Abstract

The fouling potential of a pilot-scale UASB effluent was determined using different assessment methods (SDI and MFI tests and a mathematical analysis based on a saturation curve model). The UASB reactor was operated at HRT of 4, 8 and 12 h. Although the three methods employed were adequate as a predictive tool for UF membrane fouling, the saturation curve analysis revealed a clearer relationship between the fouling potential of the UASB effluent and the HRT applied. It was found that operating a UASB reactor under short HRT, such as 4 h, could increase membrane fouling in a post-treatment UF module.

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M. Salazar-Peláez

Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana—Unidad Azcapotzalco

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Mexico, Mexico City

J. M. Morgan-Sagastume

Instituto de Ingeniería

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Mexico, Mexico City

A. Noyola

Instituto de Ingeniería

Email: monsalazarp@gmail.com
Mexico, Mexico City

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