Can aombr process treat inorganic wastewater

The AOMBR process, or reverse osmosis + oxidizing membrane bioreactor process, is a technology for wastewater treatment. The process combines two steps, reverse osmosis membrane and bioreactor, which can remove both inorganic and organic matter from wastewater. Thus, the AOMBR process can treat water bodies containing large amounts of inorganic wastewater.

In the AOMBR process, reverse osmosis membranes are mainly used to remove inorganic substances dissolved in wastewater, such as metal ions, heavy metal ions and inorganic salts. The reverse osmosis membrane has a very good physical isolation effect and can effectively remove these inorganic substances from wastewater.

Meanwhile, the oxidizing membrane bioreactor in the AOMBR process can remove organic substances and certain inorganic substances in wastewater through biological reaction. The microorganisms in the bioreactor can decompose the organic substances in the wastewater and convert them into inorganic substances and water. In this process, some inorganic substances are also converted or removed accordingly.

In summary, the AOMBR process can effectively treat water containing inorganic wastewater. However, it should be noted that the specific application should also consider the specific composition of the wastewater, concentration and water quality requirements and other factors. If you need detailed information on how to apply the AOMBR process to treat specific inorganic wastewater, it is recommended that you consult a professional engineer or an expert in the field.