Anaerobic digestion of wastewater with high sulfate concentration using micro-aeration and natural zeolites

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The behavior of anaerobic digestion in batch and UASB reactors using a microaerobic process and natural zeolites was studied. Laboratory assays were carried out across 4 sets of variables: different COD/SO4 2-ratios, different airflow levels, with and without natural zeolites and room and mesophilic controlled temperatures. The microaerobic process demonstrated hydrogen sulfide removal levels exceeding 90% in most cases, while maintaining the flammable condition of the generated biogas. The level of COD removal exceeded 75% in UASB reactors despite their operation under very low hydraulic retention times (2.8-4.8 hours). The effectiveness of natural zeolites in accelerating UASB reactor startup was demonstrated. Results showing the positive influence of zeolites on the granulation process in UASB reactors were also achieved.

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Montalvo, S., Prades, H., González, M., Pérez, P., Guerrero, L., & Huiliñir, C. (2016). Anaerobic digestion of wastewater with high sulfate concentration using micro-aeration and natural zeolites. Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering, 33(4), 743–752. https://doi.org/10.1590/0104-6632.20160334s20150261

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