Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
Enhanced performance of biological processes for xenobiotic removal in municipal and industrial wastewater treatment plants can be achieved by adopting the following general strategies based on different principles of operation: increase of the biomass concentration (i.e., using biofilm, immobilized cell, and granular sludge reactors); dynamic operating conditions able to modify the biocenosis composition and to induce alternative metabolic pathways required by xenobiotic biodegradation; two-phase systems, which optimize the substrate delivery to the microorganisms on the basis of their metabolic demand; and combined treatment processes utilizing synergistic physical/chemical methods. In this chapter, the three following strategies for enhancing the biological process are presented and discussed: Addition of adsorption or absorption media Advanced oxidation processes: UV and UV/H2O2 Bioreactors operated with attached and granular biomass The proposed alternatives have been chosen as representative examples of promising technological solutions still under investigation. For each alternative a short presentation including the principle of operation, the realized applications and potentialities, as well as a case study is reported. ? 2016 Springer International Publishing Switzerland.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Advanced oxidation processes; Attached biomass; Combined treatment; Enhanced biological treatment; Granular biomass; Sorption; Wastewater reuse
Elenco autori:
DI IACONI, Claudio; DEL MORO, Guido; Tomei, MARIA CONCETTA; Mascolo, Giuseppe
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