M. Zaiat et al., CELL WASH-OUT AND EXTERNAL MASS-TRANSFER RESISTANCE IN HORIZONTAL-FLOW ANAEROBIC IMMOBILIZED SLUDGE REACTOR, Water research, 30(10), 1996, pp. 2435-2439
Polyurethane foam has been studied as a support for anaerobic sludge i
mmobilization in packed-bed bioreactors. Studies about fundamental asp
ects in reactors containing immobilized sludge in such a type of suppo
rt must be carried out to permit simulation and optimization of their
performance and to provide parameters for safe scale-up. The effect of
the liquid superficial velocity on the wash-out of anaerobic biomass
and the evaluation of the external mass transfer resistance are presen
ted in this paper. The polyurethane foam cubic matrices were taken fro
m a bench-scale horizontal-flow anaerobic immobilized sludge (HAIS) re
actor treating kraft paper industry wastewater submitted to eight diff
erent water flow rates in a 10 mi tube segment for cell wash-out evalu
ation and six different glucose solution flow rates in a 10 mi differe
ntial reactor for external mass transfer resistance evaluation. There
was a significant wash-out of total suspended solids (23%) but only 9%
of volatile suspended solids were washed-out from polyurethane foam m
atrices when they were subjected to liquid superficial velocities rang
ing from 0.30 to 2.21 cm.s(-1). The external mass transfer resistance
decreased with the increase in liquid superficial velocity, but the co
ndition of minimum resistance was not obtained in the applied v, range
(0.007-0.075 cm.s(-1)). Copyright (C) 1996 Elsevier Science Ltd