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  1. Portadores: El proceso MBBR se basa en la actividad de los microorganismos que se adhieren y crecen en los sólidos porosos de gran superficie llamados portadores, o «carriers», que flotan en el medio de las aguas residuales. El papel fundamental de los carriers es proporcionar una superficie protegida para el crecimiento de “biopelículas”.

  2. Los carriers son soportes plásticos utilizados en procesos biológicos MBBR. Estos sirven a la biomasa como soporte de crecimiento, formando una biopelícula en su superficie, que posteriormente será la encargada de degradar la materia biodegradable del medio. Su alta superficie por unidad de volumen permite, en comparación con procesos ...

  3. 11 de may. de 2023 · Biocarriers are a key factor in moving bed biofilm reactors (MBBR) for domestic wastewater treatment and studies targeting biocarriers can be explored in more depth.

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  4. 1 de sept. de 2022 · Role of different biomedia carrier and its properties in MBBR are discussed. •. Biomedia carriers are highly preferred for wastewater treatment. •. Efficiency of MBBR is directly influenced by the geometry of biofilm carriers. •. Material shapes, pore size and surface area directly impact bioremediation process. •.

  5. 1 de jun. de 2022 · In MBBR, the moving carriers support the biofilm, allow the biofilms to be distributed throughout the reactor, and enhance the residence time for the microorganisms compared to ASP, which will improve the pollutant removal and reduce the footprint [32], [34].

  6. Moving bed biofilm reactor ( MBBR) is a type of wastewater treatment process that was first invented by Professor Hallvard Ødegaard at Norwegian University of Science and Technology in the late 1980s. [1] . The process takes place in an aeration tank with plastic carriers that a biofilm can grow on.

  7. 22 de abr. de 2022 · The MBBR technology offers some advantages such as; increased volumetric treatment capacity, less clogging of carrier media and a low head loss. The reactor of the moving bed biofilm system encompasses the full working tank volume, like activated sludge, for the development of biomass.