2022
DOI: 10.3389/fenrg.2022.884353
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Efficient Wastewater Treatment via Aeration Through a Novel Nanobubble System in Sequence Batch Reactors

Abstract: The aerobic wastewater treatments depend on the aeration. Hence, the size of the bubbles used in the aeration system may play a crucial role in this regard. This study attempted to investigate the effects of aeration bubble size on wastewater treatment efficiency of a “sequence batch reactor” (SBR) system at a laboratory scale using a novel designed fine/nanobubble forming instrumentation system. Based on the presence of microorganisms in the stationary phase, chemical oxygen demand removal efficiency on the 1… Show more

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“…Nanobubble technology in industrial bioreactors not only produces operational improvements but also offers potential for cost savings and enhanced process efficiency across various applications. This technology supports a more sustainable approach to industrial bioprocessing by reducing chemical use, enhancing process control, and improving the overall environmental footprint [120].…”
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“…Nanobubble technology in industrial bioreactors not only produces operational improvements but also offers potential for cost savings and enhanced process efficiency across various applications. This technology supports a more sustainable approach to industrial bioprocessing by reducing chemical use, enhancing process control, and improving the overall environmental footprint [120].…”
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confidence: 82%