Search Results - "Van Dierdonck, J."
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Activated sludge characteristics affecting sludge filterability in municipal and industrial MBRs: Unraveling correlations using multi-component regression analysis
Published in Journal of membrane science (15-08-2011)“…► Activated sludge (AS) samples were taken from ten different membrane bioreactors. ► Correlations with AS filterability and AS characteristics were assessed…”
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The impact of deflocculation–reflocculation on fouling in membrane bioreactors
Published in Separation and purification technology (10-03-2010)“…Membrane bioreactors (MBRs) have proven to be a valuable alternative for conventional activated sludge plants. Membrane fouling remains, however, a significant…”
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The influence of solids retention time on activated sludge bioflocculation and membrane fouling in a membrane bioreactor (MBR)
Published in Journal of membrane science (15-05-2012)“…► A pilot-scale MBR was operated for more than two years with real communal wastewater. ► Membrane bioreactor effluent quality was better at higher solids…”
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The effect of alternating influent carbon source composition on activated sludge bioflocculation
Published in Journal of biotechnology (10-09-2013)“…•4 activated sludge reactors were subjected to alternating influent carbon sources.•Link between influent characteristics and activated sludge bioflocculation…”
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Does a change in reactor loading rate affect activated sludge bioflocculation?
Published in Process biochemistry (1991) (01-12-2012)“…► Activated sludge bioflocculation assessment through SVI, ESS and image analysis. ► A high RLR led to increased erosion, a low RLR to fragmented sludge. ► EPS…”
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Microscopic Image Analysis versus Sludge Volume Index to Monitor Activated Sludge Bioflocculation: A Case Study
Published in Separation science and technology (01-05-2013)“…The influent ratio of Mono- over Polyvalent cations (M/P ratio) influences activated sludge bioflocculation. A more thorough insight through means of…”
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