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Title: Processi bioelettrochimici a membrane dinamiche autoformanti incapsulate per il trattamento sostenibile delle acque reflue
Authors: Castrogiovanni, Fabiano
Fraternali, Fernando
Belgiorno, Vincenzo
Naddeo, Vincenzo
Borea, Laura
Keywords: Mbr;Fouling;Depurazione
Issue Date: 1-Jul-2021
Publisher: Universita degli studi di Salerno
Abstract: Access to water has become one of the main challenges of modern society due to the growing imbalance between the demand and availability of water resources. Studies carried out so far on wastewater treatment have greatly improved the quality of purified water and discharged into water bodies and, at the same time, minimizing the risks to human health and the aquatic environment. More stringent regulations on the quality of wastewater, with the scarcity of water resources, have determined over the years the development of advanced water treatments in order to ensure compliance with the limits to discharge into the receiving water body and, at the same time, make it possible to reuse the water treated. Among the significant innovations, membrane bioreactors (MBR), being characterized by significant advantages over conventional activated sludge processes (CAS) thanks to the combination of biological processes with membrane filtration systems, are finding more and more application for the treatment of wastewater. The biological unit of the MBR reactors allows the biodegradation of contaminants while the filtering membranes, integrated in it, allow the physical separation of the treated water from the biomass. Therefore, in addition to high removal efficiencies, substantially disinfected high quality effluent and reduced sludge production, these reactors have the advantage of significantly reducing space and, therefore, the required overall dimensions. Despite these advantages, the rapid fouling of the membranes, defined with the term fouling, and the high investment costs of the membranes still limit the widespread use of the technology on a large scale. ... [edited by Author]
Description: 2019 - 2020
URI: http://elea.unisa.it:8080/xmlui/handle/10556/6449
http://dx.doi.org/10.14273/unisa-4521
Appears in Collections:Rischio e sostenibilità nei sistemi dell'ingegneria civile, edile ed ambientale

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