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    Effects of feeding time and organic loading in an anaerobic sequencing batch biofilm reactor (ASBBR) treating diluted whey

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    2007
    Author
    Damasceno, Leonardo Henrique Soares
    Rodrigues, José Alberto Domingues
    Ratusznei, Suzana Maria
    Zaiat, Marcelo
    Foresti, Eugênio
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    An investigation was carried out on the performance of an anaerobic sequencing batch biofilm reactor (ASBBR) treating diluted cheese whey when submitted to different feed strategies and volumetric organic loads (VOL). Polyurethane foam cubes were used as support for biomass immobilization and stirring was provided by helix impellers. The reactor with a working volume of 3 L treated 2 L of wastewater in 8-h cycles at 500 rpm and 30 {ring operator} C. The organic loads applied were 2, 4, 8 and 12 gCODL- 1 d- 1, obtained by increasing the feed concentration. Alkalinity was supplemented at a ratio of 50% NaHCO3/COD. For each organic load applied three feed strategies were tested: (a) batch operation with 8-h cycle; (b) 2-h fed-batch operation followed by 6-h batch; and (c) 4-h fed-batch followed by 4-h batch. The 2-h fed-batch operation followed by 6-h batch presented the best results for the organic loads of 2 and 4 gCODL- 1 d- 1, whereas the 4-h fed-batch operation followed by 4-h batch presented results slightly inferior for the same organic loads and the best results at organic loads of 8 and 12 gCODL- 1 d- 1 . The concentration of total volatile acids varied with fill time. For the higher fill times maximum concentrations were obtained at the end of the cycle. Moreover, no significant difference was detected in the maximum concentration of total volatile acids for any of the investigated conditions. However, the maximum values of propionic acid tended to decrease with increasing fill time considering the same organic load. Microbiological analyses revealed the presence of Methanosaeta-like structures and methanogenic hydrogenotrophic-like fluorescent bacilli. No Methanosarcina-like structures were observed in the samples. © 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
    1. ASBBR
    2. Feeding time
    3. Organic loading
    4. Whey
    5. Bacilli (class)
    6. Methanosaeta
    7. Methanosarcina
    8. acid
    9. bicarbonate
    10. polyurethan
    11. propionic acid
    12. alkalinity
    13. biofilm
    14. bioreactor
    15. concentration (composition)
    16. dilution
    17. microbiology
    18. volatile substance
    19. anaerobic reactor
    20. article
    21. biofilm reactor
    22. biotechnology
    23. cheese
    24. chemical oxygen demand
    25. concentration response
    26. controlled study
    27. food industry
    28. immobilized biomass
    29. methanogenic bacterium
    30. microbial biomass
    31. microbiological examination
    32. nonhuman
    33. process monitoring
    34. sequencing batch reactor
    35. waste water management
    36. whey
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    https://repositorio.maua.br/handle/MAUA/1177
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