Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4760 Biochemical Engineering Journal 2007 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Respirometry was used for the characterization of active autotrophic and heterotrophic biomass in a pilot scale moving bed bioreactor (MBBR). For this purpose biofilm samples attached to the carrier elements of the MBBR were transferred to a static gas/static liquid type respirometer with intermittent aeration. Known amounts of ammonia nitrogen and acetate were added to the respirometer. The dissolved oxygen (DO) decrease during the non-aeration phase was measured and used to calculate the oxygen uptake rate (OUR) of the active biomass. The resulting respirograms featured the typical endogenous and exogenous respiration phases and the shape of the respirogram was as expected from analogous respirometry with activated sludge. The OUR response was modelled with the activated sludge model ASM1 and the relevant kinetic parameter values for autotrophic and heterotrophic growth were adjusted. The adjusted parameter set and data originating from a 4-day long intensive measurement campaign were used for modelling and simulation of the pilot scale MBBR. The parameter estimation resulted in a good dynamic simulation of ammonia and nitrate variations in the effluent of the MBBR. Important MBBR properties including biofilm age, biofilm composition, and both attachment and detachment rate were extracted from the model.

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