Effect of stepwise seeding on the performance of four anaerobic biofilters treating a synthetic stillage waste

Authors
Cho, J.K.Kim, B.S.Park, S.C.Choi, Y.S.Chang, H.N.
Issue Date
1996-01
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd
Citation
Biomass and Bioenergy, v.10, no.1, pp.25 - 35
Abstract
The effects of stepwise seeding on the start-up of an anaerobic biofilter were studied in four semi-continuous reactors. The COD removal efficiency, gas production, and biomass accumulation in the reactor increased with the number of seedings. The operational characteristics of the four types of anaerobic upflow biofilters reported in a previous paper [Y. S. Choi, E. B. Shin, H. N. Chang and H. K. Chung, Bioprocess Engng, 4, 275-281 (1989)]: non-packed (NP-AUBF), two-stage (2S-AUBF), multi-stage (MS-AUBF) and fully-packed (FP-AUBF), were further investigated at a higher loading rate (8 kg COD m-3 day-1) and waste strength (6000 mg COD 1-1). The conversion efficiencies of the 2S-, MS-, and FP-AUBFs were 70-95%, while that of the NP-AUBF was lower than 70%. The 2S-AUBF had almost the same treatment efficiency as the FP-AUBF and the problems of plugging and channeling were less than those observed in the FP-AUBF. The profiles of COD concentration and biomass buildup along the reactor length showed a sharp decrease at the entrance of the reactor and subsequent decrease in the remaining region. Copyright ? 1996 Elsevier Science Ltd.
Keywords
Anaerobic digestion; Biomass; Chemical oxygen demand; Chemical reactors; Filters (for fluids); Anaerobic biofilters; Biomass growth; Stepwise seeding; Synthetic stillage waste; Biological sewage treatment; Bio; Filters; Sewage; Synthetic Stillage; Anaerobic biofilter; AUBF; Biomass growth; COD removal; Gas production; Start-up; Stepwise seeding
ISSN
0961-9534
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/144873
DOI
10.1016/0961-9534(95)00033-X
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