Title of article :
Performance and Microbial Community Analysis of a full-scale Hybrid Anaerobic–Aerobic Membrane System for Treating Molasses-Based Bioethanol Wastewater
Author/Authors :
Pattananuwat، N نويسنده Department of Environmental System Engineering , , Aoki، M نويسنده Department of Environmental System Engineering , , Hatamoto، M نويسنده Department of Environmental System Engineering , , Nakamura، A نويسنده Department of Environmental System Engineering , , Yamazaki، S نويسنده Department of Environmental Civil Engineering and Architecture , , Syutsubo، K نويسنده National Institute for Environmental Studies , , Araki، N نويسنده Department of Civil Engineering , , Takahashi، M نويسنده Department of Civil Engineering , , Harada، H نويسنده Department of Civil Engineering , , Yamaguchi، T نويسنده Department of Environmental System Engineering ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Abstract :
We evaluated the efficacy of a full-scale combined biophysicochemical system for treating
molasses-based bioethanol wastewater in terms of organic substances, nutrient, and dark brown color removal.
The main organic removal unit, i.e., the upflow anaerobic sludge blanket (UASB) reactor, achieved 80.7%
removal and 4.3 Nm3 methane production per cubic meter of wastewater with a hydraulic retention time of
16.7 h. Downflow hanging sponge (DHS) reactors were important in reducing the biochemical oxygen demand
(BOD), and the lowest possible organic waste intake prevented excessive biomass formation. The BOD
removal efficiency was 71.2–97.9%. The denitrification upflow anaerobic fixed bed (UFB) reactor achieved
99.2% total nitrogen removal. Post-physicochemical membrane treatment reduced the total phosphate, color,
and remaining organic matter by 90.4%, 99.1%, and 99.8%, respectively. We analyzed the microbial diversity
of the sludge from the UASB reactors. Methanosaeta was the dominant archaeal genus in the system, followed
by Methanolinea, Methanomicrospillum, Caldiserica, Bacteroidetes, and Deltaproteobacteria.
Journal title :
International Journal of Environmental Research(IJER)
Journal title :
International Journal of Environmental Research(IJER)