Nitrogen and carbon removal efficiency of a polyvinyl alcohol gel based moving bed biofilm reactor system

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In this study, the effectiveness of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) gel beads in treating domestic wastewater was investigated: a moving bed biofilm reactor (MBBR) configuration (oxic-anoxic and oxic) with 10% filling fraction of biomass carriers was operated in a continuously fed regime at temperatures of 25, 20, 15 and 6 WC with hydraulic retention times (HRTs) of 32 h, 18 h, 12 h and 9 h, respectively. Influent loadings were in the range of 0.22-1.22 kg N m-3 d-1 (total nitrogen (TN)), 1.48-7.82 kg chemical oxygen demand (COD) m-3 d-1 (organic) and 0.12-0.89 kg NH4 -Nm-3 d-1 (ammonia nitrogen). MBBR performance resulted in the maximum TN removal rate of 1.22 kg N m-3 d-1 when the temperature and HRT were 6 WC and 9 h, respectively. The carbon removal rate at this temperature andHRTwas 6.82 kg COD m-3 d-1.Ammonium removal rates ranged from 0.13 to 0.75 kg NH4 -Nm-3 d-1 during the study. Total phosphorus and suspended solid removal efficiency ranged from 84 to 98% and 85 to 94% at an influent concentration of 3.3-7.1 mg/L and 74-356 mg/L, respectively. The sludge wasted from the MBBR exhibited light weight features characterized by sludge volume index value of 185 mL/g. Experimental data obtained can be useful in further developing the concept of PVA gel based wastewater treatment systems.

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Gani, K. M., Singh, J., Singh, N. K., Ali, M., Kazmi, A. A., & Rose, V. (2016). Nitrogen and carbon removal efficiency of a polyvinyl alcohol gel based moving bed biofilm reactor system. Water Science and Technology, 73(7), 1511–1519. https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2015.631

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