Influence of organic on an anaerobic sequencing biofilm batch reactor (ASBBR) as a function of cycle period and wastewater concentration
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The effect of organic loading on the performance of a mechanically stirred anaerobic sequencing biofilm batch reactor (ASBBR) has been investigated, by varying influent concentration and cycle period. For microbial immobilization 1-cm polyurethane foam cubes were used. An agitation rate of 500 rpm and temperature of 30±2 °C were employed. Organic loading rates (OLR) of 1.5-6.0 g COD l-1d-1 were applied to the 6.3-l reactor treating 2.0 l synthetic wastewater in 8 and 12-h batches and at concentrations of 500-2000 mg COD l-1, making it possible to analyze the effect of these two operation variables for the same organic loading range. Microbial immobilization on inert support maintained approximately 60 gTVS in the reactor. Filtered sample organic COD removal efficiencies ranged from 73 to 88% for organic loading up to 5.4 g COD l-1d-1. For higher organic loading (influent concentration of 2000 mg COD l-1 and 8-h cycle) the system presented total volatile acids accumulation, which reduced organics removal efficiency down to 55%. In this way, ASBBR with immobilized biomass was shown to be efficient for organic removal at organic loading rates of up to 5.4 g COD l-1d-1 and to be more stable to organic loading variations for 12-h cycles. This reactor might be an alternative to intermittent systems as it possesses greater operational flexibility. It might also be an alternative to batch systems suspended with microorganisms since it eliminates both the uncertainties regarding granulation and the time necessary for biomass sedimentation, hence reducing the total cycle period. © 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
- ASBBR
- Cycle period
- Immobilized biomass
- Organic loading
- Wastewater concentration
- Bacteria, Anaerobic
- Biofilms
- Biomass
- Bioreactors
- Organic Chemicals
- Polyurethanes
- Waste Disposal, Fluid
- acid
- organic compound
- volatile agent
- polyurethan
- polyurethan foam
- wastewater
- anaerobic reactor
- article
- biofilm reactor
- biomass
- chemical oxygen demand
- concentration (parameters)
- controlled study
- cycling
- immobilization
- sedimentation
- sequencing batch reactor
- stirred reactor
- suspension
- time management
- uncertainty
- waste component removal
- waste water
- waste water management
- anaerobic bacterium
- biofilm
- bioreactor
- growth, development and aging
- metabolism
- methodology
- sewage
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