WASTEWATER TREATMENT BY PERIODIC BIOFILTER CHARACTERIZED BY AEROBIC GRANULAR BIOMASS
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2006
abstract:
The paper reports the results of an experimental investigation aimed at evaluating the role of hydrodynamic conditions on generation and main properties of granular biomass grown under aerobic conditions in a periodic packed bed reactor. During the start-up period, the trend of the hydrodynamic shear forces, calculated by a methodology previous developed by authors, provided a key for explaining the process of biomass granulation. The granular biomass was characterized by a high density (i.e., 70-120 gVSS/L biomass ) that permitted to achieve a biomass concentration such high as 20-38 gVSS/L bed . The biomass density increased with the increase of shear forces. The EPS (Extracellular Polymeric Substances) content of the biomass (5-7% of the total organic matter) was not affected by hydrodynamic shear forces as well as the biomass protein content. Periodic packed bed reactor applied to a municipal wastewater showed performances very satisfactory with high efficiencies removal (around 90%) for both COD and ammonia, up to an applied organic loading value of 5.7 kgCOD/m(3)center dot d, and negligible sludge production
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
aerobic granulation; biomass density; EPS; hydrodynamic shear forces; protein content
List of contributors:
Passino, Roberto; DI IACONI, Claudio; Lopez, Antonio; Ramadori, Roberto
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