Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4390908 Ecological Engineering 2007 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

Treatment of simulated acid azo dye (C.I. Acid black 210) wastewater was studied in periodic discontinuous batch mode operation employing sequencing batch reactor (SBR) with suspended growth configuration under anoxic–aerobic–anoxic microenvironment. The performance of the reactor was evaluated at two organic loading rates (0.56 kg COD/m3-day and 0.75 kg COD/m3-day) with a total cycle period of 24 h [fill phase: 30 min; react phase: 23 h; settle phase: 15 min; decant phase: 15 min] at room temperature. The performance of SBR was assessed by monitoring both COD and colour (OD-617 nm) concentrations. Periodic discontinuous batch mode operation feasibility for dye colour removal along with simultaneous substrate (COD) removal. The performance efficiency of the system was found to depend on the operating organic loading rate. Induced anoxic microenvironment during cycle operation and persistent anoxic microenvironment in the internal layer of suspended biomass may be probable reasons for dye mineralization/reduction. Rapid startup period and non-inhibited performance at higher loading rate are some of the advantages observed in the SBR operation.

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