• No results found

Biodegradability of phenolic compounds as single and mixed substrates by activated sludge

N/A
N/A
Protected

Academic year: 2021

Share "Biodegradability of phenolic compounds as single and mixed substrates by activated sludge"

Copied!
1
0
0

Loading.... (view fulltext now)

Full text

(1)

Kalmar ECO-TECH '05 and

The Second Baltic Symposium on Environmental Chemistry KALMAR, SWEDEN, November 28-30, 2005

BIODEGRADABILITY OF PHENOLIC

COMPOUNDS AS SINGLE AND MIXED

SUBSTRATES BY ACTIVATED SLUDGE

Riina Lepik

Toomas Tenno

University of Tartu, Estonia

ABSTRACT

The aim of this study was to investigate aerobic biodegradability of phenol, p-cresol, o-cresol, resorcinol and 5-methylresorcinol by the activated sludge from the Kohtla-Jiirve wastewater treatment plant (WWTP). Inoculum was acclimated to phenolic compounds, because the specific WWTP is treating wastewater from the oil shale chemical industry. Biological treatment of wastewater involves degradation of substrate mixtures rather than degradation of single compounds. Therefore the biodegradability tests of phenolic compounds as single substrates as well as mixed substrates at different concentrations were carried out to investigate their impact on each other's biodegradation.

The respirometric method was used for determination of short-term oxygen demand (BOD,,) and kinetic parameters characteristic to biodegradation process. The BOD51 of studied phenolic

compounds formed 10-30% of the theoretical oxygen demand, showing the highest and the lowest values for phenol and o-cresol, respectively. The dependence of oxygen uptake rates on substrate concentration was investigated and modelled on the basis of Michaelis-Menten and Haldane kinetics and kinetic parameters, such as the maximum rate of oxygen uptake (V02.max),

the maximum rate of substrate bio-oxidation (Vmax) and half-saturation constant (Ks) were

determined. Among the studied substrates phenol and p-cresol had the highest values of Voi,max,

followed by 5-methylresorcinol. Considering that Ks is related to the affinity of the microbial community for the given substrate, the activated sludge showed the highest affinity to p-cresol.

The biodegradability of 4 different bi-substrate systems: phenol - p-cresol, phenol - resorcinol, phenol - 5-methylresorcinol, phenol - o-cresol containing both components at equal concentrations in the range of 0,005 mM - 0,05 mM, and alternatively containing one substrate at concentration 0, I mM and the other varied in the above-mentioned range, was also studied, The V02,max values were found by using Michaelis-Menten kinetics and to take into account the

concentrations of the both substrates, the random sequential mechanism for enzymatic kinetics was also used for bi-substrate systems. However, for systems containing phenol and p-cresol the Haldane model appeared to be suitable to describe the biodegradation process due to the substrate inhibition effect at higher substrate concentration. The results indicated that phenol was more readily oxidised by the microbial community of activated sludge than cresols or resorcinols.

References

Related documents

„ „ Activated sludge separation from treated Activated sludge separation from treated wastewater Problems.

The results showed that the developed image analysis methodology proved to be a feasible method for a continuous monitoring of the activated sludge contents both in terms

similar concentrations as those needed induce extracellular trap formation in neutrophils (Figure 1), the PSMα peptides caused a rapid increase in DNA staining of the melanoma

Households in Matchen are hereafter referred to as M1–5, while households in Viggen are referred to as V6–10; A and B are used to indicate which of two

The measured bubble point pressures for the n -dodecane + phenol and n -hexadecane + phenol systems were modeled with Peng-Robinson and Perturbed-Chain Statistical Asso- ciating

Norwegian Roads Recycled Materials R&D Program is in a dialog with Norwegian Pollution Control Authority to find a sustainable solution for application of tyre shreds in

[2001] a control strategy has been developed for a combined wastewater treatment process based on a UASB-reactor fol- lowed by an activated sludge system; an analysis of

Although 10% CNC showed the highest average shear stress values, other mechanical qualities such as bending strength and resistance to swelling and water uptake will up to a