Performance of an innovative multi-stage anaerobic reactor during start-up period
Start-up of an anaerobic reactor is a relatively delicate process and depends on various factors such as wastewater composition, available inoculum, operating conditions and reactor configuration. Accordingly, systematized operational procedures are important, mainly during the start-up of an anaero...
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my.utm.295692019-04-25T01:15:33Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/29569/ Performance of an innovative multi-stage anaerobic reactor during start-up period Alkarimiah, Rosnani Mahat, Siti Baizura Muhammad Yuzir, Muhamad Ali Md. Din, Mohd. Fadhil Chelliapan, Shreeshivadasan TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Start-up of an anaerobic reactor is a relatively delicate process and depends on various factors such as wastewater composition, available inoculum, operating conditions and reactor configuration. Accordingly, systematized operational procedures are important, mainly during the start-up of an anaerobic reactor. In this paper, the start-up performance of an innovative multi-stage anaerobic reactor using synthetic wastewater at various organic loading rates (OLRs) was investigated. In Phase 1 of the experimental study, the reactor was operated at hydraulic retention time (HRT) of 1 day with corresponding OLR of 1.07 kg COD.m -3.d -1. Thereafter, the reactor was operated at intermittent feeding (Phase 2), with HRT of 1.4 day and OLR of 0.82 to 2.45 kg COD.m -3.d -1. Results showed up to 71% COD reduction in the Phase 1 of the experimental study. However, in Phase 2, when the reactor was operated at intermittent feeding, the COD removal efficiency increased from 75 to 92%. It can be concluded that the multi-stage anaerobic reactor system performed better at intermittent feeding, indicating that the reactor required low loading rate and sufficient HRT for gradual acclimatization for reactor start-up. The reduction of the period necessary for the start-up and improved operational control are important factors to increase the efficiency the reactor system. Academic Journals 2011-09-19 Article PeerReviewed Alkarimiah, Rosnani and Mahat, Siti Baizura and Muhammad Yuzir, Muhamad Ali and Md. Din, Mohd. Fadhil and Chelliapan, Shreeshivadasan (2011) Performance of an innovative multi-stage anaerobic reactor during start-up period. African Journal of Biotechnology, 10 (54). pp. 11294-11302. ISSN 1684-5315 http://dx.doi.org/10.5897/AJB11.1270 DOI:10.5897/AJB11.1270 |
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Start-up of an anaerobic reactor is a relatively delicate process and depends on various factors such as wastewater composition, available inoculum, operating conditions and reactor configuration. Accordingly, systematized operational procedures are important, mainly during the start-up of an anaerobic reactor. In this paper, the start-up performance of an innovative multi-stage anaerobic reactor using synthetic wastewater at various organic loading rates (OLRs) was investigated. In Phase 1 of the experimental study, the reactor was operated at hydraulic retention time (HRT) of 1 day with corresponding OLR of 1.07 kg COD.m -3.d -1. Thereafter, the reactor was operated at intermittent feeding (Phase 2), with HRT of 1.4 day and OLR of 0.82 to 2.45 kg COD.m -3.d -1. Results showed up to 71% COD reduction in the Phase 1 of the experimental study. However, in Phase 2, when the reactor was operated at intermittent feeding, the COD removal efficiency increased from 75 to 92%. It can be concluded that the multi-stage anaerobic reactor system performed better at intermittent feeding, indicating that the reactor required low loading rate and sufficient HRT for gradual acclimatization for reactor start-up. The reduction of the period necessary for the start-up and improved operational control are important factors to increase the efficiency the reactor system. |
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