An Upflow Anaerobic Sludge Bed (UASB) reactor was used to evaluate mesophilic anaerobic treatment of a pre-acidified fruit wastewater. The system was operated at increasing volumetric loading rates by sequentially increasing wastewater flowrate. The operational temperature was maintained initially at 37 °C and consequently decreased to 30 and 25 °C. For the volumetric loading rates examined i.e. 5-35 KgCOD m-3d-1), the UASB attained COD removal levels higher than 70%. The first-order kinetics were found to be suitable for representation of the substrate removal. The kinetic constant decreased from 23 to 21 and 19 d-1 at 37, 30 and 25 °C respectively. Prediction of effluent COD and methane production rate during continuous reactor operation was possible using the first-order kinetic model. © Copyright 2010 Global NEST Printed in Greece. All rights reserved.
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Diamantis, V., & Aivasidis, A. (2010). Kinetic analysis and simulation of uasb anaerobic treatment of a synthetic fruit wastewater. Global Nest Journal, 12(2), 175–180. https://doi.org/10.30955/gnj.000562
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