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AnSBBR Applied to a Personal Care Industry Wastewater Treatment: Effects of Fill Time,Volume Treated Per Cycle,and Organic Load
Authors:José Alberto Domingues Rodrigues  Ricardo Polisaitis Oliveira  Suzana Maria Ratusznei  Marcelo Zaiat  Eugenio Foresti
Affiliation:1.Escola de Engenharia Mauá (EEM), Instituto Mauá de Tecnologia (IMT),S?o Caetano do Sul,Brazil;2.Departamento de Hidráulica e Saneamento (SHS), Escola de Engenharia de S?o Carlos (EESC),Universidade de S?o Paulo (USP),S?o Carlos,Brazil
Abstract:A study was performed regarding the effect of the relation between fill time, volume treated per cycle, and influent concentration at different applied organic loadings on the stability and efficiency of an anaerobic sequencing batch reactor containing immobilized biomass on polyurethane foam with recirculation of the liquid phase (AnSBBR) applied to the treatment of wastewater from a personal care industry. Total cycle length of the reactor was 8 h (480 min). Fill times were 10 min in the batch operation, 4 h in the fed-batch operation, and a 10-min batch followed by a 4-h fed batch in the mixed operation. Settling time was not necessary since the biomass was immobilized and decant time was 10 min. Volume of liquid medium in the reactor was 2.5 L, whereas volume treated per cycle ranged from 0.88 to 2.5 L in accordance with fill time. Influent concentration varied from 300 to 1,425 mg COD/L, resulting in an applied volumetric organic load of 0.9 and 1.5 g COD/L.d. Recirculation flow rate was 20 L/h, and the reactor was maintained at 30 °C. Values of organic matter removal efficiency of filtered effluent samples were below 71% in the batch operations and above 74% in the operations of fed batch followed by batch. Feeding wastewater during part of the operational cycle was beneficial to the system, as it resulted in indirect control over the conversion of substrate into intermediates that would negatively interfere with the biochemical reactions regarding the degradation of organic matter. As a result, the average substrate consumption increased, leading to higher organic removal efficiencies in the fed-batch operations.
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