Membrane structure properties |
The formation of the cake layer can be observed in the organic fouling, and inorganic fouling did not easily cause membrane fouling. |
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The protein in the EPS was more than the polysaccharide, and the viscosity of the liquid increased. |
Hot white pulp wastewater |
Material characteristics |
Increased SMP, increased filtration resistance, and deterioration of membrane due to fouling. |
Domestic wastewater |
Supernatant SMP had more protein than polysaccharides, the viscosity increased, and the cake layer was easy to form. |
Industrial waste |
When SRT increased, SMP and sludge viscosity increased. |
Low concentration wastewater |
Operating condition |
At 30 and 50 d, the activated sludge floc increased, the low fouling rate SRT was too small, the SMP increased, and the fouling accelerated. |
Municipal wastewater |
If it was too large, MLSS, SMP and other microbial products increased. |
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HRT declined, protein substances in SMP increased, and EPS concentration increased. |
Low concentration wastewater |
HRT decreased, filtration resistance increased, and granular sludge particle size decreased. |
Artificial wastewater |
Small flocs increased under high temperature conditions, SMP, EPS increase, filter cake layer was easy to form |
Evaporator condensate |
When the temperature went up, the membrane fouling resistance increased, and the protein content in EPS increased. |
Hot pulping press |