Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9602647 | Enzyme and Microbial Technology | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Aerobic granular sludge was cultivated in a glass sequencing batch reactor (SBR) with glucose synthetic wastewater. The spherical shaped granules were observed on 4th day with the mean diameter of 0.1 mm. With the increase of chemical oxygen demand (COD) concentration of the influent, aerobic granules grew matured, the size of which ranged from 1.2 to 1.9 mm. The aerobic granular sludge could sustain high organic loading rate (about 4.0 g COD Lâ1 dâ1), with good settling ability (settling velocity 36 m/h) and high biomass concentration (MLSS 6.7 ±0.2 g/L). Experimental data indicated that the substrate utilization and biomass growth kinetics followed Monod's kinetics model approximately. The corresponding kinetic coefficients of maximum specific substrate utilization rate (k), half velocity coefficient (Ks), growth yield coefficient (Y) and decay coefficient (Kd) were 13.2 dâ1, 275.8 mg/L, 0.183-0.250 mg MLSS/mg COD and 0.023-0.075 dâ1, respectively, which made aerobic granules have short setup period, high rate of substrate utilization and little surplus sludge.
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Authors
Lili Liu, Zhiping Wang, Jie Yao, Xiaojun Sun, Weimin Cai,