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Comparison of biological and chemical treatment processes as cost-effective methods for elimination of benzoate in saline wastewaters.

Martina Kiel1, Daniel Dobslaw1, Karl-Heinrich Engesser2.   

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Eight mixed cultures able to degrade benzoic acid under saline conditions were established and kinetic parameters were determined in batch processes with cultures SBM002 (0.5 g d(-1)·g oDM(-1)), SBM003 (0.7 g d(-1)·g oDM(-1)) and SBM007 (2.2 g d(-1)·g oDM(-1)) showing the highest degradation rates. Treatability of an industrial waste water (12 g L(-1) benzoic acid, 82 g L(-1) NaCl) by these cultures was proven in a fed-batch system (SBM002 & SBM003) and a continuous flow reactor (SBM007). The performance of the continuous flow reactor was 15-times higher compared to the fed-batch system due to the change of inocula, higher concentration of ammonia as nutrient and less accumulation of possibly toxic catecholic compounds. Average DOC reduction was found to be 98% at 100 g L(-1) NaCl and 1.2 g L(-1) benzoic acid under these conditions. Pre-treatment of the waste water via chemical precipitation by acidification to pH 3.5 diminished the concentration of benzoic acid to 2.1 g L(-1). In a combined chemical-biological process the volume of the bioreactor is reduced to 15% compared to a pure biological process. A comparison of operational costs for these three alternatives is presented.
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Keywords:  Benzoate; Biodegradation; Chemical precipitation; Elimination; Saline conditions; Waste water treatment

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25173642     DOI: 10.1016/j.watres.2014.07.045

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Water Res        ISSN: 0043-1354            Impact factor:   11.236


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