Biodegradation of effluent contaminated with diesel oil and gasoline using chitosan as a natural coagulant in a continuous process

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This study evaluated the effects of aeration (constant aeration, intermittent aeration and a lack of aeration) and hydraulic retention time (HRT) (2, 3 and 4 days) on a continuous process with cell recycling, using chitosan as a natural coagulant for the sedimentation of a C1 mixed culture. This culture was used for the biodegradation of hydrocarbons present in the effluent contaminated with diesel oil and gasoline. The responses monitored included the turbidity removal (TR), total petroleum hydrocarbon (TPH) removal and volatile suspended solids (VSS). Constant aeration and an HRT of 4 days produced the best results for the continuous process, resulting in the highest TPH removals (94% and 75% reductions in the supernatant and reaction tank, respectively) and TR (95%).

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De Oliveira, T. V., Cardoso, S. L., Vieira, R. B., Vieira, P. A., & Cardoso, V. L. (2016). Biodegradation of effluent contaminated with diesel oil and gasoline using chitosan as a natural coagulant in a continuous process. Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering, 33(4), 863–869. https://doi.org/10.1590/0104-6632.20160334s20150193

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