2014
DOI: 10.1002/jctb.4354
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Influence of the organic loading rate on the hydraulic behaviour and the azo‐dye removal in an anaerobic filter

Abstract: BACKGROUND: Biofilm processes have proven to more efficiently remove xenobiotics than suspended growth systems. They offer higher solid retention times to prevent washout of adapted microorganisms. The main problem with anaerobic filters is clogging when the biofilm develops rapidly or after long operating periods. In this work, an anaerobic filter was operated for 466 days to evaluate the degradation of Direct Blue 2 (DB2) azo dye and the influence of organic loading rate on the hydraulic behaviour and on azo… Show more

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