ABSTRACT
The effects of fixed-bed packed with rock wool on anaerobic fermentation using a synthetic wastewater containing acetic acid was investigated by comparing with the continuously stirred tank reactor (CSTR) operated at 35oC. The following results were obtained:HomePage
- The substrate removal ratio in the fixed-bed fermentor were always higher than those of CSTR under the same conditions. MLVSS and the rate of produced methane gas in the fixed-bed fermentor at the dilution rate between 0.2 and 2(1/day)were always higher than those of CSTR on the 0.2(1/day)of dilution rate.
- The bacteria living in the zone of the fixed-bed were attached to the rock wool and trapped between the rock wool. The density of the latter being about four times as much as that of the former.
- The rock wool as fixed-bed increased the buffer ability for pH in the liquid of the fixed-bed fermentor.
- A 32%(v/v)of rock wool as the fixed-bed could make operation conditions suitable for methanogens and might improve the performance of anaerobic wastewater treatment process.
Keywords: Aceticlastic methanogens, Methane fermentation, Rock wool, Carrier, Fixed-bed