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International Journal of Environment Science and Technology
Center for Environment and Energy Research and Studies (CEERS)
ISSN: 1735-1472 EISSN: 1735-1472
Vol. 7, No. 1, 2010, pp. 111-118
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Bioline Code: st10012
Full paper language: English
Document type: Research Article
Document available free of charge
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International Journal of Environment Science and Technology, Vol. 7, No. 1, 2010, pp. 111-118
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Hybrid anaerobic baffled reactor for treatment of desizing wastewater
Liu, R. R.; Tian, Q.; Yang, B. & Chen, J. H.
Abstract
Polyvinyl alcohol-containing desizing wastewater discharged within final textile wastewater has a great
impact to the environment due to its poor biodegradability. An improved lab-scale hybrid anaerobic baffled reactor was
developed to treat desizing wastewater. The modification was achieved by increasing the height of hybrid anaerobic
baffled reactor and application of proper effluent recycle enabled to increase the ability of entrapping microbe-rich
small particles in the reactor and prompted the formation of granules. The significant difficulty in hybrid anaerobic
baffled reactor operation is the slow start-up procedure, which is crucial to the overall polyvinyl alcohol-containing
desizing wastewater treatment. Therefore, the ability of a hybrid anaerobic baffled reactor, treating desizing wastewater,
to achieve a prompt start-up was studied at lab-scale. Results showed that inoculated with anaerobic granular sludge and
adoption of effluent recycle during start-up, the system demonstrated a good performance of polyvinyl alcohol removal
efficiency (above 17.2 %) and satisfactory stability of pH and alkalinity in effluent (range around 7.4-8.0 and 700-920
mg/L, respectively) and the sludge appeared obviously granulation. Thus, the prompt start-up was achieved after 60
days. The start-up strategy used for this process has achieved its goals by creating an active microbial population. The
improved lab-scale hybrid anaerobic baffled reactor proved to be an efficient reactor configuration for the treatment of
desizing wastewater, which favored the prompt start-up of hybrid anaerobic baffled reactor. The results also provide
evidence to modify the design of anaerobic baffled reactor to improve reactor performance.
Keywords
Desizing wastewater; Granular sludge; Hybrid anaerobic baffled reactor; Polyvinyl alcohol; Start-up
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