Title of article
Anaerobic Digestion of CHLOrphenolic Wastes
Author/Authors
Arshad، A نويسنده School of Civil Engineering (MCE-NUST), Risalpur Cantt, Pakistan , , Hashmi، H . N نويسنده Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, UET Taxila, Pakistan , , Qureashi، I. A نويسنده School of Civil Engineering (MCE-NUST), Risalpur Cantt, Pakistan ,
Issue Information
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages
10
From page
149
To page
158
Abstract
: Feasibility of methanolic wastes treatment containing chlorophenol in experimental UASB
reactors i.e. R-I and R-II working side by side constantly for a couple of almost 32 weeks were studied. UASB
reactor R-I was initiated by utilizing the digested sludge alone, whereas, the UASB reactor R-II was started-
up by adding an activated carbon of an effective size 1.5-2.5mm to the digested sludge with the volume-volume
ratio of 3:2. At low loading rates d” 0.5g-TOC/L-d for R-I and d” 2.6g-TOC/L-d for R-II, it was observed that
the effect of HRT on the TOC reduction was not prominent, and in both the reactors the TOC reduction
effectiveness was noticed to be above 80%. An optimum OLR to accomplish 80-85% TOC and chlorophenol
reduction effectiveness (at HRT e” 12hours) was observed to be 2.6g-TOC/L-day and 10.8g-TOC/L-day for
reactor R-I and R-II, respectively. It was also observed that to attain more than 80% TOC removal efficiency
at a constant OLR of 6.5g-TOC/L-day and at a HRT of 18-20hours, the maximum influent chlorophenol
concentration should stay below 21mg/L and 29mg/L for reactor R-I and R-II, respectively. The average VFAs
effluent concentration observed was 357mg/L and 230mg/L for the reactor R-I and R-II, respectively. Com-
paratively the production of biogas in reactor R-II was less. The overall gas conversation rate observed at
greater than 80% TOC removal efficiency for R-I and R-II was found to be 0.28L/g-CODremoved
and 0.17L/g-
CODremoved
, respectively, with 60-62% of methane content for both the reactors. The results of this study
suggested that the use of methanol as a medium to biodegrade chlorophenol in the presence of an activated
carbon in a UASB reactor is an effective and feasible method at mesophilic temperature and neutral pH.
Journal title
International Journal of Environmental Research(IJER)
Serial Year
2011
Journal title
International Journal of Environmental Research(IJER)
Record number
1814580
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