Study on Oil Refining Wastewater Treatment by Membrane Bioreactor with A/O Process

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In this experimentation an A/O submerged membrane bioreactor was designed to study the treatment of oil-refining wastewater. The result show that the average effluent COD was below 18 mg/L, the removal rate of COD was over 97% and the removal rate was stable; the removal rate of NH4+-N was influenced by PH value, the average effluent NH4+-N was less than 0.97 mg/L and the average removal rate was over 98%; the average effluent oil was below 5mg/L and removal rate was over 96%; effluent phenol was less than 0.12mg/L and the removal rate was nearly 100%.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 518-523)

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2854-2857

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May 2012

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