This case studied the treatment of cheese whey wastewater (CWW) from the Kalleh® dairy industry using a membrane bioreactor (MBR). The coagulation process and activated sludge sections eliminated 26% and 75% of organic matter from CWW with chemical oxygen demand (COD) of 10,000 mg/l, respectively. In the MBR, metal-organic framework (MOF)-modified PSf membranes enhanced the whole system's performance. The flux of water and CWW increased from 157 and 28 (L/m2.h) to 350 and 60 (L/m2.h), respectively, by only 2 wt% MOF concentration. The reduction of COD in the overall system was around 98.8%
The volume of wastewaters originating from dairy production has been increasing day by day parallel ...
The increased demand for milk and milk products has led to the rapid development of the dairy sector...
Goat and second cheese whey from sheep’s milk are by-products of the manufacture of goat cheeses and...
Whey, produced in large quantities during cheese production, is a rapidly fermentable high strength ...
The aim of this study was to develop a laboratory-scale anaerobic dynamic membrane bioreactor (AnDMB...
International audienceAmong the food industries, the dairy industry has undoubtedly known the larges...
Membrane treatments in the dairy field can be found in a number of operations, applied both to milk ...
Cheese wastewater has been treated by means of a coagulation-flocculation process. Three different c...
Second cheese whey (SCW) is a by-product of cheese and curd cheese production that is usually not re...
<div><p>Abstract In this study, an aerobic submerged membrane bioreactor (sMBR) was used for the tre...
Cheese whey wastewater (CWW) is a strong organic and saline effluent whose characterization and trea...
The use of treatments of segregated process streams as a water source, as well as technical fluid re...
Cheese production produces a large amount of organic wastewater, and untreated discharge is extremel...
Second cheese whey (SCW) is a by-product of cheese and curd cheese production that is usually not re...
A milk-processing plant was drafted as a distinctive staple industry amid the diverse field of indus...
The volume of wastewaters originating from dairy production has been increasing day by day parallel ...
The increased demand for milk and milk products has led to the rapid development of the dairy sector...
Goat and second cheese whey from sheep’s milk are by-products of the manufacture of goat cheeses and...
Whey, produced in large quantities during cheese production, is a rapidly fermentable high strength ...
The aim of this study was to develop a laboratory-scale anaerobic dynamic membrane bioreactor (AnDMB...
International audienceAmong the food industries, the dairy industry has undoubtedly known the larges...
Membrane treatments in the dairy field can be found in a number of operations, applied both to milk ...
Cheese wastewater has been treated by means of a coagulation-flocculation process. Three different c...
Second cheese whey (SCW) is a by-product of cheese and curd cheese production that is usually not re...
<div><p>Abstract In this study, an aerobic submerged membrane bioreactor (sMBR) was used for the tre...
Cheese whey wastewater (CWW) is a strong organic and saline effluent whose characterization and trea...
The use of treatments of segregated process streams as a water source, as well as technical fluid re...
Cheese production produces a large amount of organic wastewater, and untreated discharge is extremel...
Second cheese whey (SCW) is a by-product of cheese and curd cheese production that is usually not re...
A milk-processing plant was drafted as a distinctive staple industry amid the diverse field of indus...
The volume of wastewaters originating from dairy production has been increasing day by day parallel ...
The increased demand for milk and milk products has led to the rapid development of the dairy sector...
Goat and second cheese whey from sheep’s milk are by-products of the manufacture of goat cheeses and...