2013
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-69162013000200014
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Start-up of horizontal anaerobic reactors with sludge blanket and fixed bed for wastewater treatment from coffee processing by wet method

Abstract: ABSTRACT:In this study it was evaluated the start-up procedures of anaerobic treatment system with three horizontal anaerobic reactors (R1, R2 and R3), installed in series, with volume of 1.2 L each. R1 had sludge blanket, and R2 and R3 had half supporter of bamboo and coconut fiber, respectively. As an affluent, it was synthesized wastewater from mechanical pulping of the coffee fruit by wet method, with a mean value of total chemical oxygen demand (CODtotal) of 16,003 mg L -1 . The hydraulic retention time (… Show more

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“…The biogas was collected and measured daily by gasometers constructed of fiberglass as described by Oliveira (1997) (Fig. 1).…”
Section: Biogasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The biogas was collected and measured daily by gasometers constructed of fiberglass as described by Oliveira (1997) (Fig. 1).…”
Section: Biogasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The growing demand and cost of energy in recent years changed this scenario, and there has been a considerable attention paid to improving fermenters for biogas production, especially highrate reactors, such as fixed-bed reactors, for the treatment of organic effluents (Oliveira & Bruno, 2013). The upflow anaerobic filter with low HRT is a compact treatment unit, and has been Effect of organic load and alkalinity on dairy wastewater biomethanation Eng.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Visando agregar valor ao produto, após a colheita os grãos são descascados e desmucilados via úmida, gerando a Água Residuária do Café (ARC) (SILVA et al, 2014). Esse efluente apresenta alto teor de matéria orgânica, expressa em Demanda Bioquímica de Oxigênio (DBO 5,20 ºC) e Demanda Química de Oxigênio (DQO), é rica também em açúcares, proteínas, amido, pectina, compostos fenólicos, nitrogênio total, fósforo total, sódio (CAMPOS et al, 2010) e, principalmente, potássio que, se lançada sem tratamento em corpos hídricos, pode causar diversos impactos ambientais (FIA et al, 2010d;2010e;BRUNO, 2013).…”
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