改进移动床生物膜反应器处理纤维素废水

I. Moga, O. Iordache, G. Petrescu, E. Mitran, I. Sandulache, B. Doroftei, L. Secăreanu, E. Perdum, G. Pantazi
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污水处理领域是一个非常有活力、不断发展的领域。开发新技术,或改进现有技术[1]。有效的生物处理是基于固体小塑料片(生物膜载体),不同类型的微生物附着,发育和生长。这项技术被称为移动床生物膜反应器(MBBR)技术[2]。用于生物膜载体实现的最常见材料是基于高密度聚乙烯。该技术尚未应用于纤维素废水的处理,因为使用通常用于生物废水处理的常规微生物很难去除纤维素。一些作者提出了一种改进的载体材料,用于纺织、造纸厂或制革厂废水的三级处理[3]。生物膜载体适合真菌活性。将选定的能够从废水中去除纤维素的真菌菌株(白根真菌)[4]固定在特殊的生物膜载体上。改进的载体被设计用于MBBR,并有利于真菌在竞争细菌存在下的发展。本文对真菌在改良载体上的附着进行了室内实验,并给出了实验结果。
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IMPROVED MOBILE BED BIOFILM REACTORS TO TREAT CELLULOSIC WASTEWATERS
The wastewater treatment sector is a very dynamic field, in continuous development. New technologies are developed, or the existing ones are improved [1]. An efficient biological treatment is based on solid small plastic pieces (biofilm carriers) on which different types of microorganisms attach, develop and grow. This technology is known as Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor (MBBR) technology [2]. The most common materials used for the biofilm carriers’ realization are based on high density polyethylene. This technology is not yet applied for the treatment of the cellulosic wastewaters, since cellulose is hard to be removed by using conventional microorganisms that are usually used in biological wastewater treatment. Some of the authors propose an improved material for carriers to be used in tertiary treatment for textile, paper-mill or tannery wastewaters [3]. The biofilm carriers are adapted for fungal activity. The selected fungal strains (White Root Fungi) capable of removing cellulose from wastewaters [4] will be immobilized on special biofilm carriers. The improved carrier is designed to be used in a MBBR and to favour fungal development in the presence of competing bacteria. Several laboratory experiments related to the fungal attachment on the improved carriers were realized and the results are presented in the paper.
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