Electrical conductivity as a state indicator for the start-up period of anaerobic fixed-bed reactors

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The aim of this work was to analyse the applicability of electrical conductivity sensors for on-line monitoring the start-up period of an anaerobic fixed-bed reactor. The evolution of bicarbonate concentration and methane production rate was analysed. Strong linear relationships between electrical conductivity and both bicarbonate concentration and methane production rate were observed. On-line estimations of the studied parameters were carried out in a new start-up period by applying simple linear regression models, which resulted in a good concordance between both observed and predicted values. Electrical conductivity sensors were therefore identified as an interesting method for monitoring the start-up period of anaerobic fixed-bed reactors due to its reliability, robustness, easy operation, low cost, and minimum maintenance compared with the currently used sensors.

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Robles, A., Latrille, E., Ribes, J., Bernet, N., & Steyer, J. P. (2016). Electrical conductivity as a state indicator for the start-up period of anaerobic fixed-bed reactors. Water Science and Technology, 73(9), 2294–2300. https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2016.031

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