Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
578920 Journal of Hazardous Materials 2011 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
A novel packed bed reactor (PBR) was designed with cross flow aeration at multiple ports along the depth to improve the hydrodynamic conditions of the reactor, and the biodegradation efficiency of Arthrobacter chlorophenolicus A6 on p-nitrophenol (PNP) removal in PBR at different PNP loading rates were evaluated. The novel PBR was designed to improve the hydrodynamic features such as mixing time profile (tm95), oxygen mass transfer coefficient (kLa), and overall gas hold up capacity (ɛG) of the reactor. PNP concentration in the influent was varied between 600 and 1400 mg l−1 whereas the hydraulic retention time (HRT) in the reactor was varied between 18 and 7.5 h. Complete removal of PNP was achieved in the reactor up to a PNP loading rate of 2787 mg l−1 d−1. More than 99.9% removal of PNP was achieved in the reactor for an influent concentration of 1400 mg l−1 and at 18 h HRT. In the present study, PNP was utilized as sole source of carbon and energy by A. chlorophenolicus A6. Furthermore, the bioreactor showed good compatibility in handling shock loading of PNP.
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