2020
DOI: 10.4136/ambi-agua.2512
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Moving bed biofilm reactor for treatment of Kraft pulp effluent with high organic load rate

Abstract: The pulp industry uses more than 40 m3 of water per ton of pulp produced, generating high effluent flows. In general, it presents high concentrations of organic matter, color and ecotoxicity. The most widely used effluent treatment systems in the pulp industry are biological, including moving bed biofilm systems that are efficient in removing biodegradable organic matter.  This work evaluated the removal of organic matter, total phenolic compounds, color and lignin derivatives in the treatment of Kraft… Show more

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“…Figure 4 shows the organic matter removal in terms of BOD5 and COD. The average values of BOD5 removal were greater than 90%, which is in line with previous reports, 50 to 95% of BOD5 removal in systems and conditions similar to those employed in this study (Machado et al 2018;Peitz and Xavier 2020). The COD removal ranged between 40 and 60% during the 60 d of operation.…”
Section: Evaluation Of Organic Matter Removalsupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…Figure 4 shows the organic matter removal in terms of BOD5 and COD. The average values of BOD5 removal were greater than 90%, which is in line with previous reports, 50 to 95% of BOD5 removal in systems and conditions similar to those employed in this study (Machado et al 2018;Peitz and Xavier 2020). The COD removal ranged between 40 and 60% during the 60 d of operation.…”
Section: Evaluation Of Organic Matter Removalsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…In the studies by Machado et al (2018) and Peitz and Xavier (2020), the nutrient ratio was 100:5:1; in the present study, it was 100:0.5:0.1, which is more similar to that of an AFL and to what is actually employed by the industry. The removal of biodegradable organic matter (BOD5) was greater in this study than in those with more use of nutrients.…”
Section: C:n:p Ratio and The Performance Of Aerated Lagoonssupporting
confidence: 69%
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