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Bioresource Technology | 2015

Performances of anaerobic and aerobic membrane bioreactors for the treatment of synthetic textile wastewater.

Adem Yurtsever; Erkan Sahinkaya; Özgür Aktaş; Deniz Ucar; Özer Çınar; Zhiwei Wang

This study aims at comparatively evaluating anaerobic and aerobic MBRs for the treatment of azo-dye containing synthetic wastewater. Also, the filtration performances of AnMBR and AeMBR were compared under similar operating conditions. In both MBRs, high COD removal efficiencies were observed. Although almost complete color removal was observed in AnMBR, only partial (30-50%) color removal was achieved in AeMBR. AnMBR was successfully operated up to 9 L/(m(2)h) (LMH) and no chemical cleaning was required at 4.5 LMH for around 50 days. AeMBR was operated successfully up to 20 LMH. The filtration resistance of AnMBR was generally higher compared to AeMBR although reversible fouling rates were comparable. In both MBRs, offline chemical cleaning with NaOCl and sulfuric acid almost completely removed irreversible fouling and the resistances of chemically cleaned membranes were close to those of new membranes.


Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2017

A novel elemental sulfur-based mixotrophic denitrifying membrane bioreactor for simultaneous Cr(VI) and nitrate reduction.

Erkan Sahinkaya; Adem Yurtsever; Deniz Ucar

This study aims at investigating the simultaneous nitrate and chromate reduction by combining the advantages of sulfur-based autotrophic denitrification, heterotrophic denitrification and membrane bioreactor (MBR) technologies. A laboratory-scale MBR equipped with hydrophilic flat sheet polyethersulfone (PES) membranes (0.45μm) was used to evaluate the performance of mixotrophic denitrification at varying nitrate and Cr(VI) concentrations. Methanol was supplied at C/N (mg methanol/mg NO3--N) ratio of 1.33. In the absence of Cr(VI), almost complete denitrification of 50mg/L NO3--N was obtained and the methanol requirement (3.60±0.9mg COD/(mg NO3--N)) for heterotrophic denitrifiers, was quite close to the theoretical value (3.7mg COD/(mg NO3--N)). Around 54% of the influent nitrate was denitrified by heterotrophs and the rest (56%) was denitrified by autotrophic sulfur oxidizers. The effluent sulfate averaged around 200mg/L, which was below than the theoretical sulfate concentration if autotrophic denitrification process was used alone. Autotrophic denitrification activity completely ceased at 5mg/L Cr(VI), but heterotrophic denitrification did not show any inhibition. Almost complete chromate and nitrate reduction was observed at 1mg/L Cr(VI). MBR was operated for around 200days and a weekly physical membrane cleaning was enough at a flux of 15 LMH.


Journal of Environmental Management | 2018

Concentrate minimization and water recovery enhancement using pellet precipitator in a reverse osmosis process treating textile wastewater

Erkan Sahinkaya; Ahmet Sahin; Adem Yurtsever; Mehmet Kitis

Industrial wastewater reuse together with zero or near zero liquid discharges have been a growing trend due to the requirement of sustainable water management mandated by water scarcity and tightening discharge regulations. Studies have been conducted on the reclamation of textile industry wastewater using RO processes. However a lot of scientific attention has been drawn upon limiting the amount of concentrate generated from RO processes, which depends on the concentrations of scale forming ions in the concentrate stream. Hence, this study aims at investigating the applicability of an ultra-filtration (UF) membrane integrated pellet reactor to remove scale forming ions, i.e. Ca2+, Mg2+ and Si from the concentrate of a pilot-scale textile industry RO process, for the first time in the literature. The resulting effluent was further tested in a secondary RO process to decrease concentrate volume and increase total water recovery. The pellet reactor operated at an extremely low hydraulic retention time of 0.1 h removed scale forming ions, i.e. Ca2+, Mg2+, with 90-95% efficiency, which improved the secondary RO process performance up to 92-94% overall water recovery, i.e. near zero liquid discharge was reached. Ozonation of the concentrate partially removed COD and color, which further improved the secondary RO filtration performance.


Chemical Engineering Journal | 2015

Sulfur-based autotrophic denitrification of drinking water using a membrane bioreactor

Erkan Sahinkaya; Adem Yurtsever; Özgür Aktaş; Deniz Ucar; Zhiwei Wang


Chemical Engineering Journal | 2016

Effect of NaCl concentration on the performance of sequential anaerobic and aerobic membrane bioreactors treating textile wastewater

Adem Yurtsever; Beste Calimlioglu; Mesut Gorur; Özer Çınar; Erkan Sahinkaya


Chemical Engineering Journal | 2017

Impact of SRT on the efficiency and microbial community of sequential anaerobic and aerobic membrane bioreactors for the treatment of textile industry wastewater

Adem Yurtsever; Beste Calimlioglu; Erkan Sahinkaya


Separation and Purification Technology | 2017

Treatment of textile industry wastewater using dynamic membrane bioreactor: Impact of intermittent aeration on process performance

Erkan Sahinkaya; Adem Yurtsever; Özer Çınar


Journal of Membrane Science | 2016

Treatment of textile wastewater using sequential sulfate-reducing anaerobic and sulfide-oxidizing aerobic membrane bioreactors

Adem Yurtsever; Özer Çınar; Erkan Sahinkaya


Minerals Engineering | 2015

Biotreatment of As-containing simulated acid mine drainage using laboratory scale sulfate reducing upflow anaerobic sludge blanket reactor

Erkan Sahinkaya; Adem Yurtsever; Yasemin Toker; Harun Elcik; Mehmet Cakmaci; Anna H. Kaksonen


International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation | 2017

Simultaneous nitrate and perchlorate removal from groundwater by heterotrophic-autotrophic sequential system

Deniz Ucar; Emine Ubay Cokgor; Erkan Sahinkaya; Umut Cetin; Ceyhun Bereketoglu; Beste Calimlioglu; Betul Goncu; Adem Yurtsever

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Erkan Sahinkaya

Istanbul Medeniyet University

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Özer Çınar

Yıldız Technical University

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Özgür Aktaş

Istanbul Medeniyet University

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Ahmet Sahin

Istanbul Medeniyet University

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Ece Isler

Istanbul Medeniyet University

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