2012
DOI: 10.2965/jwet.2012.303
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Textile Wastewater Treatment Using Biogranules Under Intermittent Anaerobic/Aerobic Reaction Phase

Abstract: Granular sludge was successfully cultivated under intermittent anaerobic and aerobic reaction phase strategy using synthetic textile wastewater for 72 days. The granules were developed under superficial air velocity of 2.4 cm/s in the SBR system that operated at hydraulic retention time of 8 hours. The unique feature of the granules is that they were cultivated using anaerobic granules as seeding material. The microscopic examination showed clear, smooth and spherical shape of mature granules with diameters ra… Show more

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“…for COD, obtained after an HRT from 19.17 and 1.22 days using a combined anaerobic/aerobic system (Muda et al, 2012(Muda et al, , 2011. This supports the potential application of ABGS technology for textile wastewater treatment as an effective alternative to the conventional anaerobic/aerobic PSBR technology based on floc-forming bacteria.…”
Section: Potential Of the Abgs System For Industrial Wastewater Treat...supporting
confidence: 69%
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“…for COD, obtained after an HRT from 19.17 and 1.22 days using a combined anaerobic/aerobic system (Muda et al, 2012(Muda et al, , 2011. This supports the potential application of ABGS technology for textile wastewater treatment as an effective alternative to the conventional anaerobic/aerobic PSBR technology based on floc-forming bacteria.…”
Section: Potential Of the Abgs System For Industrial Wastewater Treat...supporting
confidence: 69%
“…The long HRTs applied in the studies had a positive effect on removal efficiencies of colour and COD. These removal efficiencies ranged from 97% and 91% for colour and 84% and 91% for COD, obtained after an HRT from 19.17 and 1.22 days using a combined anaerobic/aerobic system (Muda et al, 2012, 2011). This supports the potential application of ABGS technology for textile wastewater treatment as an effective alternative to the conventional anaerobic/aerobic PSBR technology based on floc‐forming bacteria.…”
Section: Potential Of the Abgs System For Industrial Wastewater Treat...mentioning
confidence: 99%