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A chemometric tool to monitor high-rate anaerobic granular sludge reactors duri...

Autor(es): Costa, J. C. cv logo 1 ; Alves, M. M. cv logo 2 ; Ferreira, E. C. cv logo 3

Data: 2008

Identificador Persistente: http://hdl.handle.net/1822/9231

Origem: RepositóriUM - Universidade do Minho

Assunto(s): Control; Organic loading disturbance; Principal components analysis; Quantitative image analysis; Toxic shock load


Descrição
The wide fluctuations in flow rate and the presence of toxic compounds can damage the high efficiency of high-rate anaerobic granular sludge reactors. As earlier these disturbances are detected, more accurate would be the corrective actions, and less damage will be caused to the microorganisms involved in the process. The use of Principal Component Analysis (PCA) determined a latent variable, combining a weighted sum of operational, physiological, and morphological data, which showed high sensitivity to recognize the operational problems occurred when four organic loading disturbances and three toxic shock loads were applied to Expanded Granular Sludge Bed reactors. The high loadings/weights linked with the morphological parameters, specially the aggregates size distribution (>0.1, >1) and filaments length dynamics (TL/VSS), obtained using quantitative image analysis techniques, illustrate the usefulness of monitor the structural changes of the anaerobic granular sludge. The application of PCA chemometric tool to dataset gathering information from all disturbances allowed the differentiation between organic loading and toxic shock disturbances, as well as the main effects caused by each class of disturbance.
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