Title of article :
Enhanced Biodegradation of Formaldehyde Using Aerobic Sequencing Batch Rotating Bed Bioreactor With and Without Stimulation by Hydrogen Peroxide
Author/Authors :
Yazdanbakhsh, Ahmadreza Workplace Health Promotion Research Center - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran - Department of Environmental Health Engineering - School of Public Health and Safety - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Sadani, Mohsen Department of Environmental Health Engineering - School of Public Health and Safety - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Golaki, Mohammad Department of Environmental Health Engineering - School of Public Health and Safety - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
The removal of formaldehyde as a toxic substance from aqueous solutions is of particular importance.
In this research, a sequencing batch rotating-bed bioreactor (SBRB) was used on a laboratory scale for
biodegradation of formaldehyde from synthetic wastewater. The reactor was made of plexiglas with a
cylindrical shape. Kaldnes media were placed in a rotating cylindrical basket in the reactor. The effects
of formaldehyde concentration (500–1500 mg/L), hydraulic retention time (HRT) (8, 15, 24 hours), and
injection of hydrogen peroxide (0.1-0.5 mM) on the performance of the reactor were investigated. The
results showed that in the SBRB, at an HRT of 24 hours and an inlet formaldehyde concentration of 1000
mg/L, the removal efficiencies of formaldehyde and chemical oxygen demand (COD) were 99.2% and
92%, respectively, while without rotating the bed, the removal efficiency of formaldehyde and COD was
found to be 95% and 83%, respectively. By adding hydrogen peroxide at a concentration of 0.3 mM
and operation of the SBRB with an HRT of 8 hours and an inlet formaldehyde concentration of 1000
mg/L, an improvement in the removal efficiency of formaldehyde and COD (4% and 22%, respectively)
was observed. Accordingly, SBRB stimulation with hydrogen peroxide could be considered as a highperformance process for the removal of formaldehyde and corresponding COD at a short HRT.
Keywords :
Formaldehyde , Rotating bed , Bioreactor , Wastewater , Peroxidase
Journal title :
Avicenna Journal of Environmental Health Engineering