Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
The removal of a xenobiotic (4-chlorophenol) from contaminated water was investigated in a simulated
continuous two-phase partitioning bioreactor (C-TPPB), fitted with coiled tubing comprised of a
specifically-selected extruded polymer, Hytrel 8206. Wastewater flowed inside the tubing, the pollutant
diffused through the tubing wall, and was removed in the aqueous bioreactor phase at typical biological
removal rates in the C-TTPB simulated by varying aqueous phase throughput to the reactor. Operating
over a range of influent substrate concentrations (500-1500 mg L-1) and hydraulic retention times in
the tubing (4-8 h), overall mass transfer coefficients were 1.7-3.5 × 10-7 m s-1, with the highest value
corresponding to the highest tubing flow rate. Corresponding mass transfer rates are of the same order as
biological removal rates, and thus do notlimitthe removal process. The C-TPPB showed good performance
over all organic and hydraulic loading ranges, with removal efficiencies of 4CP in the tubing wastewater
stream always >=96%. Additionally, the presence of the Hytrel tubing was able to buffer increases in
organic loading to the hybrid system, enhancing overall process stability. Biological testing of the C-TPPB
confirmed the abiotic test results demonstrating even higher 4-chlorophenol removal efficiency (~99%)
in the tubing stream.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Continuous two-phase partitioning bioreactor; Mass transfer; Polymer tubing; Wastewater treatment; Xenobiotics
Elenco autori:
MOSCA ANGELUCCI, Domenica; Tomei, MARIA CONCETTA
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