The objectives of this work were first to evaluate the effect of coupling a zero-valent side filter to anaerobic fluidized bed bioreactors (HFBB) versus bioreactors without the zero-valent filter, also called methanogenic fluidized bed bioreactors (MFBB); and second to study the diversity of the microbial community in both types of bioreactors. At the end of operation (in the last 75 d), the HFBB reached a 95% removal of the incoming tetrachloroethylene, whereas the MFBBs without filter achieved a removal of 88%. Genera such as Dehalobacter spp., Desulfurospirillum spp., Desulfitobacterium spp., and Dehalococcoides spp., and Methanosarcina were found at the end of the treatment. Coupling zero-valent filters to bioreactors (HFBB) fed with high tetrachloroethylene concentration improved reactor performance [high tetrachloroethylene removal and reduction of concentrations of vinyl chloride (VC) and dichlorethylene (DCE)]. This performance was consistent with significant higher concentrations of dehalogenating bacteria found in the HFBB.
Effect of Coupling Zero-Valent Iron Side Filters on the Performance of Bioreactors Fed with a High Concentration of Perchloroethylene
Rossetti S;Matturro B;
2016
Abstract
The objectives of this work were first to evaluate the effect of coupling a zero-valent side filter to anaerobic fluidized bed bioreactors (HFBB) versus bioreactors without the zero-valent filter, also called methanogenic fluidized bed bioreactors (MFBB); and second to study the diversity of the microbial community in both types of bioreactors. At the end of operation (in the last 75 d), the HFBB reached a 95% removal of the incoming tetrachloroethylene, whereas the MFBBs without filter achieved a removal of 88%. Genera such as Dehalobacter spp., Desulfurospirillum spp., Desulfitobacterium spp., and Dehalococcoides spp., and Methanosarcina were found at the end of the treatment. Coupling zero-valent filters to bioreactors (HFBB) fed with high tetrachloroethylene concentration improved reactor performance [high tetrachloroethylene removal and reduction of concentrations of vinyl chloride (VC) and dichlorethylene (DCE)]. This performance was consistent with significant higher concentrations of dehalogenating bacteria found in the HFBB.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.