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pubmed-article:16274088pubmed:abstractTextScale-up of a hollow-fiber-membrane (HFM) bioreactor treating trichloroethylene- (TCE-) contaminated water via co-metabolism with the methanotroph Methylosinus trichosporium OB3b PP358 was investigated through cost comparisons, bioreactor experiments, and mathematical modeling. Cost comparisons, based on a hypothetical treatment scenario of 568-L/min (150-gpm) flowrate with an influent TCE concentration of 100 microg/L, resulted in a configuration of treatment trains with two HFM modules in series and an overall annual cost of US dollar 0.36/m3 treated. Biological experiments were conducted with short lumen and shell residence times, 0.16 and 0.40 min, respectively, as a result of the cost comparisons. A new variable, specific transformation, was defined for characterizing the cometabolic transformation in continuous-flow systems, and values as large as 38.5 microg TCE/mg total suspended solids were sustainable for TCE treatment. Using mathematical modeling, HFM bioreactor system design was investigated, resulting in a five-step system design strategy to facilitate sizing of the unit processes.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:16274088pubmed:articleTitleScale-up considerations for a hollow-fiber-membrane bioreactor treating trichloroethylene-contaminated water.lld:pubmed
pubmed-article:16274088pubmed:affiliationU.S. Environmental Protection Agency, National Risk Management Research Laboratory,Cincinnati, OH 45268, USA. pressman.jonathan@epa.govlld:pubmed
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