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      Robustness of granular activated carbon-synergized anaerobic membrane bioreactor for pilot-scale application over a wide seasonal temperature change.

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          A novel granular activated carbon-synergized anaerobic membrane bioreactor (GAC-AnMBR), consisted of four expanded bed anaerobic bioreactors with GAC carriers and a membrane tank, was established in pilot scale (10 m3/d) to treat real municipal wastewater (MWW) at ambient temperature seasonally fluctuating from 35 to 5 °C. It showed sound organic removal over 86% with the permeate COD less than 50 mg/L even at extremely low temperatures below 10 °C. COD mass balance analysis revealed that membrane rejection (with a contribution rate of 10%-20%) guaranteed the stable organic removal, particularly at psychrophilic temperature. The methane yield was over 0.24 L CH4 (STP)/g COD removed at mesophilic temperature and 0.21 L CH4 (STP)/g COD removed at 5-15 °C. Pyrosequencing of microbial communities suggested that lower temperature reduced the abundance of the methane producing bacteria, but the methane production was enhanced by selectively enriched Methanosaeta, syntrophic Syntrophobacter and Smithella and exoelectrogenic Geobacter for direct interspecies electron transfer (DIET) on the additive GAC. Compared with previously reported pilot-scale AnMBRs, the GAC-AnMBR in this study showed better overall performance and higher stability in a wide temperature range of 5-35 °C. The synergistic effect of GAC on AnMBR guaranteed the robustness of GAC-AnMBR against temperature, which highlighted the applicational potential of GAC-AnMBR, especially in cold and temperate climate regions.

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          Journal
          Water Res
          Water research
          Elsevier BV
          1879-2448
          0043-1354
          Feb 01 2021
          : 189
          Affiliations
          [1 ] State Key Joint Laboratory of Environment simulation and Pollution Control, School of Environment, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, PR China.
          [2 ] College of Resources and Environment, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, PR China. Electronic address: kxiao@ucas.ac.cn.
          [3 ] Beijing Engineering Research Center for Wastewater Reuse, Beijing 100124, China; Beijing Drainage Group Co. Ltd., Beijing 100124, China.
          [4 ] State Key Joint Laboratory of Environment simulation and Pollution Control, School of Environment, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, PR China; Research and Application Center for Membrane Technology, School of Environment, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China. Electronic address: xhuang@tsinghua.edu.cn.
          Article
          S0043-1354(20)31087-3
          10.1016/j.watres.2020.116552
          33166921
          7f3a9c33-a798-4dbe-9c98-316e303b0ba4
          History

          Municipal wastewater,Anaerobic membrane bioreactor,Granular activated carbon,Methane yield,Ambient temperature

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