Sludge retention time effects on recovery of soluble organic matters via polyhydroxyalkanoate storage in contact stabilization process under feast/famine regime
Abstract:BACKGROUND: Contact stabilization (CS) can be used to capture organic matters from wastewater. However, CS is less efficient in capturing soluble organic matters (SOMs). Recovery of SOMs is required to minimize carbon emission and to maximize organic recovery from wastewater. RESULTS: SOMs were recovered by applying a feast/famine (F/F) regime in a CS process. Sludge retention time (SRT) was found to regulate the recovery efficiency of SOMs. At a SRT of 4 d, 44.7% of the removed soluble chemical oxygen demand … Show more
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