Abstract

AbstractSoluble microbial products (SMP) have been demonstrated as a primary obstacle for the widespread application of membrane bioreactor (MBR). This study has investigated the effects of micro-organism growth phase (MGPs) on the accumulation and characteristics of SMP in MBR. The results showed that there were three MGPs in the experiment, including exponential growth phase (EGP), deceleration growth phase (DGP), and stationary growth phase (SGP), respectively. Polysaccharides and proteins in SMP were steadily increased in the EGP. While in the DGP, the SMP were increased firstly and then decreased sharply. Finally, the concentrations of SMP maintained at a low steady level in the SGP. Furthermore, the biomass associated products (BAP) batch experiment showed that the production potential of SMP was the largest in the DGP. The percentage of SMP (>30 kDa) was remarkably increased, then dropped due to abruptly decreasing production potential of BAP and degradation by acclimated micro-organisms. The resul...

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