REVIEW PAPER
Wastewater Treatment by Anaerobic Fluidized
Membrane Bioreactor
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Yildiz Technical University, Department of Environmental Engineering, Davutpasa, Istanbul, Turkey
Submission date: 2018-09-05
Final revision date: 2018-10-22
Acceptance date: 2018-10-30
Online publication date: 2019-03-13
Publication date: 2019-07-08
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Dogan Karadag
Yildiz Technical University, Yildiz Technical University, Civil Engineering Faculty, Department of Environmental Engineering,, Davutpasa Kampus, Esenler, 34420 Istanbul, Turkey
Pol. J. Environ. Stud. 2019;28(5):3551-3568
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Anaerobic membrane systems have been frequently applied for the removal of pollutants
from wastewater. Membrane fouling is a challenging issue that decreases membrane life-span and
increases costs. Anaerobic fluidized membrane bioreactor (AFMBR) is an emerging technology and
many studies have shown its outstanding treatment efficiency and fouling mitigation performance.
In this paper, wastewater treatment and fouling mitigation performances of AFMBRs are reviewed in
detail. Furthermore, different AFMBR configurations and fouling mitigation strategies are discussed.
The information presented indicates that the use of fluidized solid materials is improving organic
removal efficiency and fouling mitigation. Activated carbon and other solid fluidized particles have
revealed promising results, but membrane damage and loss of energy in the form of dissolved methane
are particular concerns for sustainable AFMBR operation. However, future studies should focus on
the large-scale application of AFMBR with the feed of diverse wastewater and technologies for
the recovery of dissolved methane. Finally, this study comprises highly useful data for the researchers
who will conduct future AFMBR studies.