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Study on the performance of a new type of combined packing biofilm reactor treating wastewater. | LitMetric

Study on the performance of a new type of combined packing biofilm reactor treating wastewater.

Environ Technol

College of Environment and Safety Engineering, Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang, People's Republic of China.

Published: September 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • This study evaluates the use of a new biofilm reactor with a combined packing made of coral sand and waste non-woven fabric for wastewater treatment, showing promising results.
  • The experimental findings revealed high removal efficiencies for key pollutants (COD, NH-N, and TN) in the combined packing reactor, exceeding those in single packing setups.
  • The research highlights the potential of the combined packing as a cost-effective biofilm carrier, suggesting its applicability in real-world sewage treatment projects.

Article Abstract

The present work investigates the performance of a biofilm reactor filled with a new type of combined packing used to treat wastewater and explores a new technology approach for the application of coral sand and waste non-woven fabric. The combined packing was made of coral sand and waste non-woven fabric, which was used as a biofilm carrier to treat sewage. The experimental results showed that the removal efficiencies of COD, NH-N and TN in the biofilm reactor containing the combined packing were 92.9%, 72.9% and 63.2%, respectively. The maximum removal efficiencies of COD, NH-N and TN in the biofilm reactor containing single packing were 89.0%, 63.4% and 55.2%, respectively. The properties of the combined packing were characterized by Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR), specific surface area, SEM and dehydrogenase activity. Infrared analysis showed that there were hydroxyl, carboxyl and carbonyl groups on the surface of coral sand and non-woven fabric which were beneficial for biofilm growth and wastewater treatment. The large pores in the interior of coral sand and non-woven fabric could provide a comfortable environment for microbes to grow and reproduce. The dehydrogenase activity of the biofilm on the surface of coral sand in the third biofilm reactor was 49.91 μgTF·g·h, which was significantly higher than that of the other two biofilm reactors. The new type of combined packing is suitable for biofilm carriers with low cost, which can be applied to actual sewage treatment projects. This study provides a reference for the practical application of the technique.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09593330.2023.2244708DOI Listing

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