Attached biomass growth and substrate utilization rate in a moving bed biofilm reactor

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A moving bed bioreactor containing cubes of polyether foam immersed in a synthetic wastewater (an aqueous mixture of meat extract, yeast extract, dextrose, meat peptone, ammonium chloride, potassium chloride, sodium chloride, sodium bicarbonate, potassium mono-hydrogen-phosphate and magnesium sulphate) was used to evaluate bacterial growth and biomass yield parameters based on Monod's equation. The wastewater was supplied in the bottom of the equipment flowing ascending in parallel with a diffused air current that provided the mixing of the reactor content. Suspended and attached biomass concentration was measured through gravimetric methods. Good agreement was found between experimental kinetic parameters values and those obtained by other researchers. The only significant difference was the high global biomass content about 2 times the values obtained in conventional processes, providing high performance with volumetric loading rates up to 5.5 kg COD/m3/d.

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Marques, J. J., Souza, R. R., Souza, C. S., & Rocha, I. C. C. (2008). Attached biomass growth and substrate utilization rate in a moving bed biofilm reactor. Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering, 25(4), 665–670. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0104-66322008000400004

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