Research process of the hydrogen-based membrane biofilm reactor on the treatment of oxidized pollutants in water
RAN Ya-jun, ZHOU Yun, YANG Xiao-xiao, XIA Si-qing
State Key Laboratory of Pollution Control and Resource Reuse, College of Environmental Science and Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, China
Oxidized pollutants, including inorganic anions, heavy mental cations and organic matters, are stable and difficult to be biodegraded in the environment. In consequence, they cause environment pollution and threaten human health. As a novel membrane technology, hydrogen-based membrane biofilm reactor (MBfR) has aroused great interests due to its ingenuity, economy, and high removal efficiency of oxidized contaminants in water. This paper systematically introduced the configuration and operating principles of MBfR, and it also discussed the applications of MBfR to treatment of typical oxidized pollutants in water and pilot-scale in detail, and then forecasted the development tendency of MBfR based on the shortcomings of existing research.
冉雅郡, 周云, 杨潇潇, 夏四清. MBfR处理水中氧化性污染物的研究进展[J]. 中国环境科学, 2018, 38(12): 4484-4493.
RAN Ya-jun, ZHOU Yun, YANG Xiao-xiao, XIA Si-qing. Research process of the hydrogen-based membrane biofilm reactor on the treatment of oxidized pollutants in water. CHINA ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCECE, 2018, 38(12): 4484-4493.
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