Potential of integrated membrane bioreactor in Batik dye degradation - A review

The objectives of this study are mainly focusing on reviewing the potential of membrane bioreactor application in Batik dyes degradation and to identify the factors contributing to the permeability and selectivity of a membrane-coupled bacteria reactor. It is evidently that integrating membrane tech...

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Published in:Applied Mechanics and Materials
Main Author: Ramlee N.A.; Mohd Rodhi M.N.; Anak Brandah A.D.; Anuar A.; Alias N.H.; Tengku Mohd T.A.
Format: Conference paper
Language:English
Published: Trans Tech Publications Ltd 2014
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Ramlee N.A.; Mohd Rodhi M.N.; Anak Brandah A.D.; Anuar A.; Alias N.H.; Tengku Mohd T.A.
Potential of integrated membrane bioreactor in Batik dye degradation - A review
2014
Applied Mechanics and Materials
575

10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.575.50
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84904402903&doi=10.4028%2fwww.scientific.net%2fAMM.575.50&partnerID=40&md5=40375834a77f0c448ecd9ca00ff89b64
The objectives of this study are mainly focusing on reviewing the potential of membrane bioreactor application in Batik dyes degradation and to identify the factors contributing to the permeability and selectivity of a membrane-coupled bacteria reactor. It is evidently that integrating membrane technology with biological reactors for the treatment of textile dyeing wastewaters has led to the development of three generic membrane processes within bioreactors: for separation and recycle of solids, for bubble-less aeration of the bioreactor, and for extraction of priority organic pollutants from hostile textile dyeing wastewaters. Thus, installation costs and usable floor area of the infrastructure are saved, due to the separation unit of MBR replaced the sedimentation basin that is used in current practice. It is well recognized that east coast states in Malaysia such as Kelantan and Terengganu are the main producers of "Batik" industries in which create a huge contribution to Malaysia textile economy development due to high demands from local and abroad. Batik textile wastewater is a complex and consist highly variable mixture of many polluting substances including dye. Existence of dyes in the wastewater plays a major issue and has raised significant concerns. Thus, selection of microorganism and the separation processes of the membrane bioreactor are vital to be evaluated towards an achievable productivity and efficient process separation. These are depended on several factors which include degradation of dye, temperature, retention time, pH and concentration of the textile wastewater. © (2014) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland.
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author Ramlee N.A.; Mohd Rodhi M.N.; Anak Brandah A.D.; Anuar A.; Alias N.H.; Tengku Mohd T.A.
spellingShingle Ramlee N.A.; Mohd Rodhi M.N.; Anak Brandah A.D.; Anuar A.; Alias N.H.; Tengku Mohd T.A.
Potential of integrated membrane bioreactor in Batik dye degradation - A review
author_facet Ramlee N.A.; Mohd Rodhi M.N.; Anak Brandah A.D.; Anuar A.; Alias N.H.; Tengku Mohd T.A.
author_sort Ramlee N.A.; Mohd Rodhi M.N.; Anak Brandah A.D.; Anuar A.; Alias N.H.; Tengku Mohd T.A.
title Potential of integrated membrane bioreactor in Batik dye degradation - A review
title_short Potential of integrated membrane bioreactor in Batik dye degradation - A review
title_full Potential of integrated membrane bioreactor in Batik dye degradation - A review
title_fullStr Potential of integrated membrane bioreactor in Batik dye degradation - A review
title_full_unstemmed Potential of integrated membrane bioreactor in Batik dye degradation - A review
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description The objectives of this study are mainly focusing on reviewing the potential of membrane bioreactor application in Batik dyes degradation and to identify the factors contributing to the permeability and selectivity of a membrane-coupled bacteria reactor. It is evidently that integrating membrane technology with biological reactors for the treatment of textile dyeing wastewaters has led to the development of three generic membrane processes within bioreactors: for separation and recycle of solids, for bubble-less aeration of the bioreactor, and for extraction of priority organic pollutants from hostile textile dyeing wastewaters. Thus, installation costs and usable floor area of the infrastructure are saved, due to the separation unit of MBR replaced the sedimentation basin that is used in current practice. It is well recognized that east coast states in Malaysia such as Kelantan and Terengganu are the main producers of "Batik" industries in which create a huge contribution to Malaysia textile economy development due to high demands from local and abroad. Batik textile wastewater is a complex and consist highly variable mixture of many polluting substances including dye. Existence of dyes in the wastewater plays a major issue and has raised significant concerns. Thus, selection of microorganism and the separation processes of the membrane bioreactor are vital to be evaluated towards an achievable productivity and efficient process separation. These are depended on several factors which include degradation of dye, temperature, retention time, pH and concentration of the textile wastewater. © (2014) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland.
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