AnSBBR applied to organic matter and sulfate removal: Interaction effect between feed strategy and cod/sulfate ratio
Abstract
A mechanically stirred anaerobic sequencing batch reactor containing anaerobic biomass immobilized on polyurethane foam cubes, treating low-strength synthetic wastewater (500 mg COD L-1), was operated under different operational conditions to assess the removal of organic matter and sulfate. These conditions were related to fill time, defined by the following feed strategies: batch mode of 10 min, fed-batch mode of 3 h and fed-batch mode of 6 h, and COD/[SO4 2-] ratios of 1.34, 0.67, and 0.34 defined by organic matter concentration of 500 mg COD L-1 and sulfate concentrations of 373, 746, and 1,493 mg SO4 2- L -1 in the influent. Thus, nine assays were performed to investigate the influence of each of these parameters, as well as the interaction effect, on the performance of the system. The reactor operated with agitation of 400 rpm, total volume of 4.0 L, and treated 2.0 L synthetic wastewater in 8-h cycles at 30∈±∈1°C. During all assays, the reactor showed operational stability in relation to the monitored variables such as COD, sulfate, sulfide, sulfite, volatile acids, bicarbonate alkalinity, and solids, thus demonstrating the potential to apply this technology to the combined removal of organic matter and sulfate. In general, the results showed that the 3-h fed-batch operation with a COD/[SO4 2-] ratio of 0.34 presented the best conditions for organic matter removal (89%). The best efficiency for sulfate removal (71%) was accomplished during the assay with a COD/[SO 4 2-] ratio of 1.34 and a fill time of 6 h. It was also observed that as fill time and sulfate concentration in the influent increased, the ratio between removed sulfate load and removed organic load also increased. However, it should be pointed out that the aim of this study was not to optimize the removal of organic matter and sulfate, but rather to analyze the behavior of the reactor during the different feed strategies and applied COD/[SO 4 2-] ratios, and mainly to analyze the interaction effect, an aspect that has not yet been explored in the literature for batch reactors. © 2009 Humana Press.
- AnSBBR
- Feed strategy
- Immobilized biomass
- Mechanical agitation
- Sulfate removal
- Assays
- Batch reactors
- Biogeochemistry
- Biological materials
- Organic compounds
- Sulfur compounds
- Wastewater treatment
- bicarbonate
- organic matter
- sulfate
- sulfide
- volatile agent
- Anaerobic sequencing batch reactors
- Operational conditions
- Organic matter removal
- Sulfate concentrations
- alkalinity
- article
- assay
- biomass
- fed batch culture
- solid
- stirred reactor
- Chemicals removal (water treatment)
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