Abstract—This study was focused on anaerobic treatment of
textile wastewater. In this research, treatability of concentrate
from nanofiltration of textile wastewater. Results indicated that
membrane concentrate could be effectively treated with
bacterial treatment. Moreover it can be said that both
fermantors were approximately the same in terms of removal
efficiencies. According to the experiment of results chemical
oxygen demand (COD) and and biochemical oxygen demand
(BOD5) removal efficiency were around 65% and 80%,
respectively. Methane and cumulative biogas production almost
the same both for ozonated and non ozonated concentrate.
Index Terms—Anaerobic fermantor, membrane concentrate,
ozone, textile wastewater
F. B. Yaman is with the Department of Environmental Engineering,
Yildiz Technical University, Istanbul, Turkey (e-mail: fbyaman@
yildiz.edu.tr).
M. Cakmakcı, B. Özkaya, D. Karadağ, B. Dora, and V. Çelebi are with
the Dept. of Env. Eng., Yildiz Technical University, Istanbul, Turkey.
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Cite:F. Büşra Yaman, Mehmet Çakmakci, Bestamin Özkaya, Doğan Karadağ, Billur Dora, and Vesile Çelebi, "Effect of Ozonation on Anaerobic Organic Removal from
Membrane Concentrate," Journal of Clean Energy Technologies vol. 1, no. 2, pp. 124-126, 2013.