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Temperature and salt effects on settling velocity in granular sludge technology
Authors:M.-K.H. WinklerJ.P. Bassin  R. KleerebezemR.G.J.M. van der Lans  M.C.M. van Loosdrecht
Affiliation:a Department of Biotechnology, Delft University of Technology, Kluyver Laboratory, Julianalaan 67, 2628 BC Delft, The Netherlands
b Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Chemical Engineering Program, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Abstract:Settling velocity is a crucial parameter in granular sludge technology. In this study the effects of temperature and salt concentrations on settling velocities of granular sludge particles were evaluated. A two-fold slower settling velocity for the same granules was observed when the temperature of water decreases from 40 °C to 5 °C. Settling velocities also decreased with increasing salt concentrations. Experiments showed that when granules were not pre-incubated in a solution with increased salt concentration, they initially floated. The time dependent increase in mass and hence in settling speed of a granule due to salt diffusion into the granule was dependent on the granule diameter. The time needed for full salt equilibrium with the bulk liquid took 1 min for small particles from the top of the sludge bed and up to 30 min for big granules from the bottom of the sludge bed. These results suggest that temperature and salt concentration are important parameters to consider in the design, start-up and operation of granular sludge reactors and monitoring of these parameters will aid in a better control of the sludge management in anaerobic and aerobic granular sludge technology. The observations also give an explanation for previous reports which were suggesting that a start-up of granular sludge reactors is more difficult at low temperatures.
Keywords:Granular sludge   Settling velocity   Salt   Temperature
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