posted on 2024-11-15, 05:00authored byXueqing Li, Faisal HaiFaisal Hai, Nichanan Tadkaew, Sara Gilbertson, Long Nghiem
Carbamazepine, which is an anti-epileptic drug, is ubiquitously present in municipal wastewater. Owing to its recalcitrant chemical structure, carbamazepine is not significantly removed during conventional biological treatment or even by membrane bioreactor (MBR). With the ultimate aim of providing insights into the strategies to enhance carbamazepine removal, the effect of key operational parameters, namely, loading rate (2–750 μg/L• d), pH (5–9), mixed liquor suspended solids (MLSS) concentration (1–15 g/L) and dissolved oxygen (DO) (
History
Citation
Li, X., Hai, F. Ibney., Tadkaew, N., Gilbertson, S. & Nghiem, L. Duc. (2011). Strategies to enhance the removal of the persistent pharmaceutically active compound carbamazepine by membrane bioreactors. Desalination and Water Treatment, 34 (1-3), 402-407.