Biofilms growing on different carrier media have a different response to the nutrients contained in wastewater. Biofilms have proven to be an alternative to the treatment of wastewater containing higher concentrations of contaminants. The main objective of this research was to compare two biofilm support media for the treatment of leachate from the anaerobic fermentation of solid wastes. The removal of organic matter and ammonia was achieved in two fixed bed biofilm reactors containing Kaldnes® and Linpor® support materials with specific surface areas of 490 and 270 m2/m3, respectively, and operating under the sequencing batch procedure during 204 days. The Linpor reactor achieved higher total COD removal than the Kaldnes reactor (47% and 39%, respectively). Linpor was shown to be less sensitive to influent COD changes than Kaldnes. The effluent total COD values of Kaldnes were higher than Linpor. The dissolved COD removal was 21% for both reactors. The average ammonia removal for Linpor was 72% and 42% for Kaldnes. The matrix of Linpor allows higher concentrations of microorganisms (as dry mass) than Kaldnes. The dry mass concentration was related to the "active" exposed surface area of the biofilm. This is considered to be the cause for the better performance of Linpor when compared with Kaldnes.
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June 01 2004
Treatment of leachate from the anaerobic fermentation of solid wastes using two biofilm support media
I. Comett;
*Institute of Water Quality Control and Waste Management, Technical University of Munich, Am Coulombwall, 85748 Garching, Germany (E-mail: icometta@iingen.unam.mx; peter.wilderer@bv.tum.de)
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S. Gonzalez-Martinez;
S. Gonzalez-Martinez
**Institute of Engineering, National University of Mexico, Ciudad Universitaria, 04510 Mexico DF, Mexico (E-mail: SGonzalezM@iingen.unam.mx)
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P. Wilderer
P. Wilderer
*Institute of Water Quality Control and Waste Management, Technical University of Munich, Am Coulombwall, 85748 Garching, Germany (E-mail: icometta@iingen.unam.mx; peter.wilderer@bv.tum.de)
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Water Sci Technol (2004) 49 (11-12): 287–294.
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I. Comett, S. Gonzalez-Martinez, P. Wilderer; Treatment of leachate from the anaerobic fermentation of solid wastes using two biofilm support media. Water Sci Technol 1 June 2004; 49 (11-12): 287–294. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2004.0863
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