TWO-PHASE REACTORS APPLIED TO THE REMOVAL OF SUBSTITUTED PHENOLS: COMPARISON BETWEEN LIQUID-LIQUID AND LIQUID-SOLID SYSTEMS
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2010
abstract:
In this paper, a comparison is provided between liquid-liquid and liquid-solid partitioning systems
applied to the removal of high concentrations of 4-nitrophenol. The target compound is a typical
representative of substituted phenols found in many industrial effluents while the biomass was
a mixed culture operating as a conventional Sequencing Batch Reactor and acclimatized to
4-nitrophenol as the sole carbon source. Both two-phase systems showed enhanced performance
relative to the conventional single phase bioreactor and may be suitable for industrial application.
The best results were obtained with the polymer HytrelY which is characterized by higher
partition capability in comparison to the immiscible liquid solvent (2-undecanone) and to the
polymer ToneY. A model of the two systems was formulated and applied to evaluate the relative
magnitudes of the reaction, mass transfer and diffusion characteristic times. Kinetic parameters
for the Haldane equation, diffusivity and mass transfer coefficients have been evaluated
by data fitting of batch tests for liquid-liquid and liquid-solid two phase systems.
Finally, preliminary results showed the feasibility of polymer regeneration to facilitate polymer
reuse by an extended contact time with the biomass.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
bioregeneration; organic solvents; partitioning bioreactors; polymers
List of contributors:
Tomei, MARIA CONCETTA
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