Evaluation of an optimal fill strategy to biodegrade inhibitory wastewater using an industrial prototype discontinuous reactor. |
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Authors: | G Buitrón I Moreno-Andrade J A Linares-García J Pérez M J Betancur J A Moreno |
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Affiliation: | Environmental Bioprocesses, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Circuito Escolar, Edif. 5, Ciudad Universitaria, 04510 Mexico, DF Mexico. gbm@pumas.iingen.unam.mx |
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Abstract: | This work presents the results and discussions of the application of an optimally controlled influent flow rate strategy to biodegrade, in a discontinuous reactor, a synthetic wastewater constituted by 4-chlorophenol. An aerobic automated discontinuous reactor system of 1.3 m3, with a useful volume of 0.75 m3 and an exchange volume of 60% was used. As part of the control strategy influent is fed into the reactor in such a way as to obtain the maximal degradation rate avoiding inhibition of microorganisms. Such an optimal strategy was able to manage increments of 4-chlorophenol concentrations in the influent between 250 and 1000 mg/L. it was shown that the optimally controlled influent flow rate strategy brings savings in reaction time and flexibility in treating high concentrations of an influent with toxic characteristics. |
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