Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4415841 | Chemosphere | 2007 | 10 Pages |
In this study, anaerobic treatability of oily wastewater was investigated in a hybrid reactor system consisting of a packed bed reactor (PBR) followed by an upflow anaerobic sludge blanket (UASB) reactor at 35 °C. The system was operated using real pet food wastewater at different hydraulic retention times and loading rates for 165 d. The PBR was packed with sol–gel/alginate beads containing immobilized enzyme which hydrolyzed the oil and grease (O&G) into free long chain fatty acids, that were biodegraded by the UASB. The hybrid system was operated up to an oil loading rate of 4.9 kg O&G m−3 d−1 (to the PBR) without any operational problems for a period of 100 d, with COD and O&G removal efficiencies above 90% and no sludge flotation was observed in the UASB. Beads supplement to the PBR was less than 2 g d−1 and the relative activity was about 70%. Further increment in O&G loading to 18.7 kg O&G m−3 d−1 caused destabilization of the system with 0.35% (v float/v feed) sludge float removed from the UASB.