2,4- Dichlorophenol removal in a solid-liquid two phase partitioning bioreactor (TPPB): kinetics of absorption, desorption and biodegradation
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
The applicability of a sequencing batch two phase partitioning bioreactor (TPPB) to the biodegradation
of a highly toxic compound, 2,4-dichlorophenol (DCP) (EC50 = 2.3-40 mg L1) was investigated.
A kinetic study of the individual process steps (DCP absorption into the polymer, desorption and
biodegradation) was performed and, based on favourable absorption/desorption characteristics (DCP
diffusivity of 6.6 108 cm2 s1), the commercial polymer Tone P787 (Dow Chemical), was utilized as
the sequestering phase for TPPB operation. Batch kinetic biodegradation tests were performed in both
single- and two-phase modes, and the Haldane equation kinetic parameters were estimated
(k = 1.3 102 mgDCP mgVSS1 h1, KI = 35 mgDCP L1 and Ks = 18 mgDCP L1), confirming the highly
toxic nature of DCP. Consistent with these findings, operation of the single-phase system showed that for
an initial DCP concentration of 130 mg L1 the biomass was completely inhibited and DCP was not
degraded, while the two-phase system achieved near-complete DCP removal. In sequencing batch mode
the TPPB had a removal efficiency of 91% within 500 min for a feed of 320 mg L1, which exceeds the
highest concentration previously degraded. These results have confirmed the effectiveness of the use of
small amounts (5%, v/v) of inexpensive commercial polymers as the partitioning phase in TPPB reactors
for the treatment of a highly toxic substrate at influent loads that are prohibitive for conventional singlephase
operation, and suggest that similar detoxification of wastewater influents is achievable for other
target cytotoxic substrates.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
TPPB reactors; 2; 4-dichlorophenol; biological removal; polymers
Elenco autori:
Tomei, MARIA CONCETTA
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