Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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36482 | Process Biochemistry | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Biological treatment using attached growth on a rotating biological contactor (RBC) was used for the wastewater from Palm Oil Mill industries, which contains high strength of organic compounds, COD of about 16,000 mg/l. An acclimated Saccharomyces cerevisiae with POME was used as the initial biomass for the attached growth on bio-discs. After 5 days, 91% BOD removal was achieved in a batch experiment. Eighty-eight percent removal of COD was obtained with 55 h HRT. High surface COD loading of 38–210 g COD/m2 day was implemented. Eighty percent TKN and 89% SS removal were obtained in the bench scale RBC. The maximum specific growth rate and the reaction rate were 0.82 day−1 and 0.3 m3/m2 day, respectively. The high organic loading of POME has been treated successfully in a bench scale RBC.