Biodegradation kinetics of winery wastewater from Port Wine production

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, F.
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Pirra, A., Sousa, J., Arroja, L., Capela, I.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10773/27942
Resumo: Winery wastewaters are characterised by seasonality and variable volume and organic load. This fact together with their high content of biodegradable compounds often results in problems in the operation of biological systems as they may lead to poor sludge settleability, floc disintegration and increased presence of solids in the treated effluent. Biodegradation of winery wastewater from a Port Wine production industry was studied in aerobic batch assays, varying substrate and biomass concentrations. More than 90 % of COD was removed in all cases, in a short period when biomass concentration was higher than 3 g VSS L–1. Data was correlated to several kinetic models, and Haldane model best fitted the experimental data, particularly for lower biomass concentrations. Therefore, an initial high biomass concentration should be present in aerobic treatment of winery wastewater, in order to cope with the large fluctuations in their organic loads. These batch assays are valuable for winery wastewater treatment, as they may simulate typical start-ups after short and long shutdown periods often observed in the winery industry.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Biodegradation kinetics of winery wastewater from Port Wine production
title Biodegradation kinetics of winery wastewater from Port Wine production
spellingShingle Biodegradation kinetics of winery wastewater from Port Wine production
Silva, F.
Winery effluent
Aerobic treatment
Batch assay
kinetic modelling
Haldane model
title_short Biodegradation kinetics of winery wastewater from Port Wine production
title_full Biodegradation kinetics of winery wastewater from Port Wine production
title_fullStr Biodegradation kinetics of winery wastewater from Port Wine production
title_full_unstemmed Biodegradation kinetics of winery wastewater from Port Wine production
title_sort Biodegradation kinetics of winery wastewater from Port Wine production
author Silva, F.
author_facet Silva, F.
Pirra, A.
Sousa, J.
Arroja, L.
Capela, I.
author_role author
author2 Pirra, A.
Sousa, J.
Arroja, L.
Capela, I.
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, F.
Pirra, A.
Sousa, J.
Arroja, L.
Capela, I.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Winery effluent
Aerobic treatment
Batch assay
kinetic modelling
Haldane model
topic Winery effluent
Aerobic treatment
Batch assay
kinetic modelling
Haldane model
description Winery wastewaters are characterised by seasonality and variable volume and organic load. This fact together with their high content of biodegradable compounds often results in problems in the operation of biological systems as they may lead to poor sludge settleability, floc disintegration and increased presence of solids in the treated effluent. Biodegradation of winery wastewater from a Port Wine production industry was studied in aerobic batch assays, varying substrate and biomass concentrations. More than 90 % of COD was removed in all cases, in a short period when biomass concentration was higher than 3 g VSS L–1. Data was correlated to several kinetic models, and Haldane model best fitted the experimental data, particularly for lower biomass concentrations. Therefore, an initial high biomass concentration should be present in aerobic treatment of winery wastewater, in order to cope with the large fluctuations in their organic loads. These batch assays are valuable for winery wastewater treatment, as they may simulate typical start-ups after short and long shutdown periods often observed in the winery industry.
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