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TítuloFeasibility of a pulsed sequencing batch reactor with anaerobic aggregated biomass for the treatment of low strenght wastewaters
Autor(es)Brito, A. G.
Rodrigues, A. C.
Melo, L. F.
Palavras-chaveAnaerobic treatment
Low strength wastewaters
SBR reactors
Pulsed reactors
Granules
Sub-optimal temperature
Data1997
EditoraElsevier 1
RevistaWater science & technology
Citação"Water science & technology". ISSN 0273-1223. 35:1 (1997) 193-198.
Resumo(s)This study concerns an assessment of a SBR operation that associates anaerobic aggregated biomass with a pulsed action during the reaction phase, a system named Pulsed Sequencing Batch Reactor (P-SBR). The system uses a diaphragm pump as a pulsator unit to increase the liquid-solid contact, in order to avoid dead zones and possible external mass transfer resistance. A preliminary study of the operation of the reactor was performed with a low strenght synthetic wastewater with a COD near 1000mg.lˉ¹ and a sub-optimal temperature of 22ºC. A removal efficiency of 60-70% was attained after 5 and 6 hours of reaction time. The respective organic loads were 5-6 kg COD.mˉ³.dayˉ¹, thus supporting the feasibility of the P-SBR system for wastewater treatment in such conditions. The results also indicate that a ratio of 1.8%o between the swept volume delivered by the pump and the reactor volume was adequate to promote a flow turbulence in the sludge blanket and that a redox potential of near -400 mV was readily created by anaerobic bacteria after the reactor filling step.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/1574
DOI10.1016/S0273-1223(96)00896-7
ISSN0273-1223
Arbitragem científicayes
AcessoAcesso aberto
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