TY - JOUR
T1 - Municipal wastewater treatment by moving-bed-biofilm reactor with diatomaceous earth as carriers
AU - Zhao, Yaping
AU - Cao, Dawen
AU - Liu, Lu
AU - Jin, Wei
PY - 2006/4
Y1 - 2006/4
N2 - This study was conducted to examine the feasibility of using a moving-bed-biofilm reactor with internal circulation through aeration for the treatment of municipal wastewater. The attached film was a mixed-microorganism consortium, which used composite-refined-diatomaceous earth as novel biomass carriers to form a diatomaceous-earth-moving-bed-biofilm-reactor (DEMBBR) process. The startup of laboratory-scale, continuous-flow reactor was successfully achieved without seeding activated sludge. The DEMBBR process removed chemical oxygen demand, total phosphorus, ammonium-nitrogen, and turbidity at the highest rate of 88.5, 83, 92.3, and 96.7%, respectively, with a hydraulic retention time of only 2.5 hours. The DEMBBR was less affected by interruption and adverse operation conditions than the conventional-activated- sludge reactor. Thus, the DEMBBR could be proposed to be a cost-effective, small-wastewater-treatment-process unit.
AB - This study was conducted to examine the feasibility of using a moving-bed-biofilm reactor with internal circulation through aeration for the treatment of municipal wastewater. The attached film was a mixed-microorganism consortium, which used composite-refined-diatomaceous earth as novel biomass carriers to form a diatomaceous-earth-moving-bed-biofilm-reactor (DEMBBR) process. The startup of laboratory-scale, continuous-flow reactor was successfully achieved without seeding activated sludge. The DEMBBR process removed chemical oxygen demand, total phosphorus, ammonium-nitrogen, and turbidity at the highest rate of 88.5, 83, 92.3, and 96.7%, respectively, with a hydraulic retention time of only 2.5 hours. The DEMBBR was less affected by interruption and adverse operation conditions than the conventional-activated- sludge reactor. Thus, the DEMBBR could be proposed to be a cost-effective, small-wastewater-treatment-process unit.
KW - Attached-growth biomass
KW - Diatomaceous earth
KW - Moving-bed-biofilm reactor
KW - Municipal wastewater
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/33749170310
U2 - 10.2175/106143006X98796
DO - 10.2175/106143006X98796
M3 - 文章
C2 - 16749307
AN - SCOPUS:33749170310
SN - 1061-4303
VL - 78
SP - 392
EP - 396
JO - Water Environment Research
JF - Water Environment Research
IS - 4
ER -