Temperature analysis of a novel maib reactor during the treatment of wastewater from recycled paper mill

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Anaerobic digestion (AD) is an essential technology for wastewater management, resource recovery and biogas production, and it is considered as an efficient and reliable treatment method for many wastewaters. Operating parameters have been shown to directly affect the stability and treatment performance of AD, especially temp-erature. For 180 days, the AD of recycled paper mill wastewater (RPMW) was carried out in a modified anaerobic inclining-baffled (MAIB) reactor under various temperature conditions, i.e. 29 °C (low mesophilic), 37 °C (meso-philic) and 55 °C (thermophilic). It was found that total COD removal of 94, 96 and 76%, and methane yields of 0.125, 0.196 and 0.256 L CH4/g CODremoved were attained at temperatures of 29, 37 and 55 °C, respectively. Throughout the three transition periods, the pH level in the MAIB reactor fluctuated slightly within the range of 5.8–6.5 without affecting the system stability. The results concluded that thermophilic condition strongly influ-enced the MAIB reactor performance, leading to lower COD removal, higher methane yield and gradually recovered pH level.

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Zwain, H. M., Naje, A. S., Vakili, M., & Dahlan, I. (2021). Temperature analysis of a novel maib reactor during the treatment of wastewater from recycled paper mill. Water Practice and Technology, 16(2), 592–604. https://doi.org/10.2166/wpt.2021.023

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