INFLUENCE OF THE ORGANIC VOLUMETRIC LOADING RATE ON SOLUBLE CHEMICAL OXYGEN-DEMAND REMOVAL IN A DOWN-FLOW FIXED-BED REACTOR TREATING ABATTOIR WASTE-WATER
R. Borja et al., INFLUENCE OF THE ORGANIC VOLUMETRIC LOADING RATE ON SOLUBLE CHEMICAL OXYGEN-DEMAND REMOVAL IN A DOWN-FLOW FIXED-BED REACTOR TREATING ABATTOIR WASTE-WATER, Journal of chemical technology and biotechnology, 64(4), 1995, pp. 361-366
A laboratory-scale anaerobic down-flow fixed-bed reactor, operating at
35 degrees C, was used to treat abattoir wastewaters at input soluble
chemical oxygen demand (GOD) levels ranging from 4.7 to 28.7 g dm(-3)
and volumetric organic loading rates ranging from 2.5 to 25 g COD dm(
-3) day(-1). Start-up of the reactor was achieved within 35 days using
a regime that included stepped increases in input COD and methanol su
bstitution. The effects of the organic volumetric loading rate on solu
ble COD (SCOD) removal were studied at four feed SCOD concentrations b
etween 4.7 and 28.7 g dm(-3). An exponential dependency of the organic
volumetric loading rate with the SCOD removal was observed in the ran
ge of loadings studied, with variation between 1 and 12 g COD dm(-3) d
ay(-1) Further increases of the organic loading rates had smaller effe
cts on SCOD removal. A pseudo first-order kinetic model was used to ob
tain the gross removal coefficients, the values of which were virtuall
y independent of the feed COD concentration at 6.9 to 7.3 g COD dm(-3)
day(-1). The methane yield coefficient decreased slightly from 0.34 t
o 0.31 dm(3) g(-1) COD when the feed SCOD concentration was increased
from 4.7 to 28.7 g dm(-3).