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An evaluation of mass transfer phenomena in horizontal-how anaerobic immobi
lized biomass (HAIB) reactors is presented. The data refers to two similar
HAIB reactors filled with polyurethane foam matrices for biomass immobiliza
tion: a pilot unit and a bench-scale reactor. The pilot unit of 237 1 was u
sed for the treatment of pre-screened domestic sewage while the bench-scale
reactor of 21 was fed with glucose-based synthetic substrate. Mass balance
s of substrate for single particles were applied to derive expressions corr
elating the substrate concentration in the bulk liquid to its concentration
in any position of the bioparticle. These permitted the evaluation of the
substrate concentration on the solid-liquid interface and the substrate con
centration profiles inside the bioparticle. The data obtained were used to
perform an analysis of the mass transfer phenomena involved in the organic
matter conversion process. The results indicated that the solid-phase mass
transfer was the limiting step of the overall substrate conversion rate in
the pilot-scale HAIB reactor treating pre-screened sewage. The liquid-phase
mass transfer in the bench scale reactor treating synthetic substrate main
ly affected the overall conversion rate. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd. All
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