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Effluent waste water from the submerged anaerobic membrane bioreactor does not meet regulatory standards for discharge into the environment and therefore needs further treatment before it can be considered safe for discharge. This book is a record of experiments and results obtained therefrom to study the effects of various physico chemical treatment suitable for further reducing the organic content of this effluent stream to levels acceptable for discharge into the environment, in order to determine the most effective treatment, as well as the optimum conditions and mode of operations,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Effluent waste water from the submerged anaerobic membrane bioreactor does not meet regulatory standards for discharge into the environment and therefore needs further treatment before it can be considered safe for discharge. This book is a record of experiments and results obtained therefrom to study the effects of various physico chemical treatment suitable for further reducing the organic content of this effluent stream to levels acceptable for discharge into the environment, in order to determine the most effective treatment, as well as the optimum conditions and mode of operations, kinetics and most suitable adsorbent for organic matter reduction in a SAMBR. Experiments were also carried out to study the effect on coagulation on adsorption. Furthermore, the effects of certain plasticizers present in the submerged anaerobic membrane bioreactor(SAMBR) effluent namely Hydroxyl Biphenyl, Bis-2- Ethylhexyl phthalate, and 2 Phenyl phenol, were studied to determine their effects onthe microbial culture in the reactor and subsequently on the volume of CH4 gas production.
Autorenporträt
Nkechi Ofoegbu studied advanced Chemical Engineering With Biotechnology at Imperial College London, and received an MSc. degree in 2008.She is currently engaged with research work on the Chemical characteristics and extraction of potent chemical constituents of local plants and herbs for use in cosmetic applications.