Title of article
Biodegradation of distillery spent wash in anaerobic hybrid reactor
Author/Authors
Gupta Sunil Kumar، نويسنده , , S.K. Gupta، نويسنده , , Gurdeep Singh، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
10
From page
721
To page
730
Abstract
A lab-scale anaerobic hybrid (combining sludge blanket and filter) reactor was operated in a continuous mode to study anaerobic biodegradation of distillery-spent wash. The study demonstrated that at optimum hydraulic retention time (HRT), 5 days and organic loading rate (OLR), , the COD removal efficiency of the reactor was 79%. The anaerobic reduction of sulfate increases sulfide concentration, which inhibited the metabolism of methanogens and reduced the performance of the reactors. The kinetics of biomass growth i.e. yield coefficient (Y,0.0532) and decay coefficient (Kd, ) was obtained using Lawrence and McCarty model. However, this model failed in determining the kinetics of substrate utilization. Bhatia et al. model having inbuilt provision of process inhibition described the kinetics of substrate utilization, i.e. maximum rate of substrate utilization and inhibition coefficient values . Modeling of the reactor demonstrated that Parkin and Speece, and Bhatia et al. models, both, could be used to predict the effluent substrate concentration. However, Parkin and Speece model predicts effluent COD more precisely (within ±2%) than Bhatia et al. model (within ±5–20%) of the experimental value. Karhadkar et al. model predicted biogas yield within ±5% of the experimental value.
Keywords
Anaerobic digestionSpent washAnaerobic hybrid reactorSulfide toxicityKinetics of biodegradationMathematical modeling
Journal title
Water Research
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Water Research
Record number
764269
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