2010
DOI: 10.1002/jctb.2423
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COD fractionation and biodegradation kinetics of segregated domestic wastewater: black and grey water fractions

Abstract: BACKGROUND: Household wastewater was segregated to grey and black water components as part of a recent approach aiming to separate wastewater fractions for more efficient treatment and reuse. Chemical oxygen demand (COD) fractionation and biodegradation characteristics of black and grey water were determined by means of model calibration of the oxygen uptake rate profiles. An ASM1 type of model modified for endogenous respiration was selected for this purpose.

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“…In this context, gray water may be admitted as the diluted fraction of domestic wastewater. This is in accordance with the process kinetics obtained by means of respirometric analysis done by Hocaoglu et al [25]. In the study, there were no significant differences in biodegradation characteristics of black and gray water fractions and the process kinetics were very close to those reported for typical domestic sewage.…”
Section: Particle Size Distribution Of Gray and Black Water By Sequensupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…In this context, gray water may be admitted as the diluted fraction of domestic wastewater. This is in accordance with the process kinetics obtained by means of respirometric analysis done by Hocaoglu et al [25]. In the study, there were no significant differences in biodegradation characteristics of black and gray water fractions and the process kinetics were very close to those reported for typical domestic sewage.…”
Section: Particle Size Distribution Of Gray and Black Water By Sequensupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The sequential filtration and ultrafiltration test was experimentally assessed on two samples characterizing black and gray waters. The total COD in the black water and gray water samples were measured as 1010 and 370 mg/L, quite close to the average values reported for the same wastewater fractions [25]. The results related to COD are plotted in Fig.…”
Section: Particle Size Distribution Of Gray and Black Water By Sequenmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…So far, little research has been dedicated to N 2 O-emitting processes in more complex heterogeneous communities of interacting heterotrophic and autotrophic organisms typical for biofilm systems loaded with domestic wastewater, with the notable exception of a recent bench-scale study using synthetic substrates (Schreiber et al 2009). However, synthetic substrates may not be fully representative for real household wastewaters, which constitute a complex mixture of mineral and organic molecules (Dulekgurgen et al 2006;Hocaoglu et al 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%