Abstract
The Membrane Biofilm Reactor (MBfR) for Wastewater Treatment: Applications, Design Considerations, and Technology OutlookThe membrane biofilm reactor (MBfR) is an emerging technology for water and wastewater treatment based on gas-supplying membranes. Unlike conventional filtration membranes, MBfRs do not separate solids from liquids. Rather, a gaseous substrate is transferred across the membrane, while a biofilm, naturally formed on the outer membrane surface, catalyzes desired reactions. MBfRs can be supplied with...Author(s)Kelly J. MartinJoshua P. BoltzRobert NerenbergSourceProceedings of the Water Environment FederationDocument typeConference PaperPublisherWater Environment FederationPrint publication date Sep, 2012ISSN1938-6478DOI10.2175/193864712811708347Volume / Issue2012 / 12Content sourceWEFTECCopyright2012Word count164
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