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    Influence of the agitation rate on the treatment of partially soluble wastewater in anaerobic sequencing batch biofilm reactor

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    2004
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    Pinho, Samantha Cristina de
    Ratusznei, Suzana Maria
    Rodrigues, José Alberto Domingues
    Foresti, Eugênio
    Zaiat, Marcelo
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    This work reports on the influence of the agitation rate on the organic matter degradation in an anaerobic sequencing batch reactor, containing biomass immobilized on 3 cm cubic polyurethane matrices, stirred mechanically and fed with partially soluble soymilk substrate with mean chemical oxygen demand (COD) of 974±70 mg l-1. Hydrodynamic studies informed on the homogenization time under agitagion rates from 500 to 1100 rpm provided by three propeller impellers. It occurred very quickly compared to the total cycle time. The results showed that agitation provided good mixing and improved the overall organic matter consumption rates. A modified first-order kinetic model represented adequately the data in the entire range of agitation rate. The apparent first-order kinetic constant for suspended COD rose approximately 360% when the agitation rate was changed from 500 to 900 rpm, whereas the apparent first-order kinetic constant for soluble COD did not vary significantly. © 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
    1. Anaerobic process
    2. Anaerobic sequencing batch biofilm reactor (ASBBR)
    3. Anaerobic sequencing batch reactor (ASBR)
    4. Mechanical agitation
    5. Partially soluble wastewater
    6. Particulate organic matter
    7. agitation
    8. anaerobic process
    9. Chemical oxygen demand
    10. Organic matter
    11. particulate matter
    12. sequencing batch reactor
    13. Wastewater treatment
    14. Gadus morhua
    15. Biofilms
    16. Biomass
    17. Chemical reactors
    18. Polyurethanes
    19. Reaction kinetics
    20. Solubility
    21. organic matter
    22. Anaerobic sequencing batch reactors
    23. Batch biofilm reactors
    24. First-order kinetic model
    25. Soymilk
    26. article
    27. biofilm reactor
    28. chemical oxygen demand
    29. degradation
    30. degradation kinetics
    31. priority journal
    32. solubility
    33. waste water management
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    https://repositorio.maua.br/handle/MAUA/1196
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