Autor(es):
Araya-Kroff, P.
; Amaral, A. L.
; Mota, M.
; Ferreira, E. C.
; Alves, M. M.
Data: 2004
Identificador Persistente: http://hdl.handle.net/1822/2590
Origem: RepositóriUM - Universidade do Minho
Assunto(s): Image analysis; EGSB reactors; Granular sludge stability; Nitrate
Descrição
Four EGSB reactors (R1 to R4) were operated at an organic loading rate of 10 kgCOD/(m³.d),
hydraulic retention time of 3.6 h, upflow velocity of 10 m/h and different influent nitrate concentrations (0, 20,
60 and 100 mgN-NO_3-/L for R1, R2, R3 and R4, respectively. After about 20 days of operation, the granular
sludge was characterized for: (i) morphology by quantitative image analysis; (ii) specific methanogenic
activity in the presence of acetate, propionate, butyrate, ethanol and H_2/CO_2; (iii) settling velocity. LfA
parameter, defined as the ratio of total filaments length to total projected area, was determined and was
sensitive to quantify the different surface morphology, induced by nitrate to the granular sludge. Although
the growth of filamentous structures was evident, no significant decrease on the settling velocity was
observed, most likely because granules grew during the trial period. A higher washout occurred in R4, as
compared to R1, R2 and R3.