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Enhanced Oil Recovery using a Combination of Biosurfactants
Published on: June 3, 2022
Reliable protocol using gradient boosting decision tree with limited experimental data to modify membrane surface for
Jie Wang1, Qi Shen1, Senyao Zhang1
1State Key Laboratory of Urban Water Resource and Environment, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology (Shenzhen), Shenzhen 518055, China.
Abstract:
This study highlights the importance of advanced membrane modification optimization methods for Membrane biofilm reactors (MBfR). Using Response surface methodology (RSM) and Gradient Boosting Decision Tree (GBDT), a relationship between solution concentration, reaction time, and temperature versus membrane surface characteristics was established. The GBDT model accurately predicted surface roughness during training (R2 = 0.994) and testing (R2pred = 0.993), outperforming RSM (R2 = 0.981, R2pred = 0.763, RMSE = 8.302) with a low RMSE of 2.077. The optimal conditions (1 mg·L-1 concentration, 5 h reaction time, 45 ℃) were used to modify membranes, which enhanced bio-attachment greatly. The optimized membrane achieved a nitrogen removal efficiency of 98.4 % in MBfR, performs better than the control one of 35.7 %. These results demonstrate that GBDT shows promising potential in optimizing membrane modification parameters, providing an effective strategy for enhancing MBfR performance through modelling and modification methods.

