Bernal, María Ángeles, Domínguez Chabaliná, Liuba, Rodríguez Pastor, Manuel, Prats, Daniel Influence of sludge retention time on filtration performance and biomass characteristics in a hollow fiber membrane bioreactor WIT Transactions on The Built Environment. 2014, 145: 291-298. doi:10.2495/ICBEEE130371 URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10045/51626 DOI: 10.2495/ICBEEE130371 ISSN: 1746-4498 (Print) Abstract: In this study, the filtration process and the biomass characteristics in a laboratory-scale submerged membrane bioreactor (MBR) equipped with a hollow fiber (HF) microfiltration membrane were studied at different solid retention times (SRT). The MBR was fed by synthetic wastewater and the organic loading rate (OLR) was 0.5, 0.2, 0.1, and 0.08 kg COD kg VSS−1 d−1 for 10, 30, 60, and 90 days of SRT, respectively. The hydraulic retention time was 8.4 h and the permeate flux was 6 L m−2 h−1(LMH). Data analysis confirmed that at all the studied SRTs, the HF-MBR operated very good obtaining of high quality permeates. Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) removal efficiencies were higher than 95%. The best filtration performance was reached at SRT of 30 d. On the other hand, the respirometric analysis showed that biomass was more active and there was more biomass production at low SRTs. The concentration of soluble extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) decreased with increasing SRT. A decrease of soluble EPS caused a decrease of membrane fouling rate, decreasing the frequency of chemical cleanings. The floc size decreased with SRT increasing. At high SRTs, there was more friction among particles due to the increase of the cellular density and the flocs broke decreasing their size. Keywords:Biomass characterization, Filtration process, Membrane bioreactor, Solid retention time, Wastewater treatment WIT Press info:eu-repo/semantics/article