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Immobilized mixed microbial cells for wastewater treatment
AbstractBoth mono-carrier (cellulose triacetate) and bi-carrier (combined calcium alginate and cellulose triacetate) were used to treat synthetic organic wastewater (glucose and phenol) in an aerobic system. It was found, by means of scanning electron microscopy, that the mono-carrier entrapping process offers a better treatment efficiency (based on COD removal), and more holding capacity of microbial cells. Greater than 90% of COD removal efficiency could be achieved with loading rates of less than 9·0 g COD liter−1 day−1. Immobilized mixed microbial cells via entrapping method maintains higher SRT which is essential for the operation of a stable and effective biological treatment process.
Immobilized mixed microbial cells for wastewater treatment
AbstractBoth mono-carrier (cellulose triacetate) and bi-carrier (combined calcium alginate and cellulose triacetate) were used to treat synthetic organic wastewater (glucose and phenol) in an aerobic system. It was found, by means of scanning electron microscopy, that the mono-carrier entrapping process offers a better treatment efficiency (based on COD removal), and more holding capacity of microbial cells. Greater than 90% of COD removal efficiency could be achieved with loading rates of less than 9·0 g COD liter−1 day−1. Immobilized mixed microbial cells via entrapping method maintains higher SRT which is essential for the operation of a stable and effective biological treatment process.
Immobilized mixed microbial cells for wastewater treatment
Yang, P.Y. (Autor:in) / Cai, Tiande (Autor:in) / Wang, Ming-Li (Autor:in)
Biological Wastes ; 23 ; 295-312
26.08.1987
18 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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