Tratamiento de aguas residuales textiles mediante un biorreactor de membrana

AbstractThe principal objectives of the wastewater treatment are: high efficiency removal, low costs, stability in the quality effluent, a small amount of sludge production, and smaller foot- print. The aim of this paper is to evaluate the treatment of MBR and to compare it whit a typical process of...

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Autores:
Lorena Salazar Gámez; Universidad del Norte
Martí Crespi Rosell; Universidad Politécnica de Cataluña
Roberto Salazar; Universidad de Nariño
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Fecha de publicación:
2010
Institución:
Universidad del Norte
Repositorio:
Repositorio Uninorte
Idioma:
spa
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oai:manglar.uninorte.edu.co:10584/3890
Acceso en línea:
http://rcientificas.uninorte.edu.co/index.php/ingenieria/article/view/747
http://hdl.handle.net/10584/3890
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Summary:AbstractThe principal objectives of the wastewater treatment are: high efficiency removal, low costs, stability in the quality effluent, a small amount of sludge production, and smaller foot- print. The aim of this paper is to evaluate the treatment of MBR and to compare it whit a typical process of activated sludge (AS) at the same operative characteristics and affluent quality. The results demonstrate that a MBR process is more effective and stable than an AS, removing approximately a 82 – 92% of the COD, and 95 % of total solids suspended (TSS), meanwhile in sludge active process removing a 54 – 70% of the COD, and 32 – 43% of total solids suspended (TSS). In conclusion, the MBR process presents good results in order to treat textile wastewater.