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Title: Development of an extractive membrane bioreactor for degradation of 3 chloro-4-methylaniline: From lab bench to pilot scale

Journal Article · · Environmental Progress
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1002/ep.670190114· OSTI ID:20080409

Extractive Membrane Bioreactor (EMB) technology has been applied to an industrial wastewater containing 3-chloro-4-methylaniline, para-toluidine and methanol produced at the Hickson and Welch Ltd. production site in Castleford, UK. Successful treatment was accomplished through a step-wise approach to process development, involving selection of a suitable microbial culture, extractive membrane bioreactor operation under well-controlled laboratory conditions, and finally pilot scale-application at the production site. Three experimental steps were undertaken: (1) a microbial culture capable of degrading 3-chloro-4-methylaniline was developed in a continuous enrichment reactor; (2) the selected culture was then inoculated to a lab-scale EMB unit and adapted to the conditions of the industrial waste; and (3) finally the process was scaled-up to assess feasibility and performance at pilot-scale. At the pilot scale, 100% extraction of the target molecules contained in the industrial wastewater was achieved in a 1 m{sup 3} extractive membrane bioreactor treating 60 gld 3-chloro-4-methylaniline and 30 gld para-toluidine. Stoichiometric amounts of chloride were generated, indicating complete mineralization of 3-chloro-4-methylaniline.

Research Organization:
Imperial Coll. of Science Technology and Medicine, London (GB)
OSTI ID:
20080409
Journal Information:
Environmental Progress, Vol. 19, Issue 1; Other Information: PBD: Spr 2000; ISSN 0278-4491
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English