Development of image analysis techniques as a tool to detect and quantify morphological changes in anaerobic sludge: II. application to a granule deterioration process triggered by contact with oleic acid

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Autor(a) principal: Amaral, A. L.
Data de Publicação: 2004
Outros Autores: Pereira, M. A., Motta, Maurício da, Pons, M. N., Mota, M., Ferreira, Eugénio C., Alves, M. M.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://hdl.handle.net/1822/1419
Resumo: Image analysis techniques are applied to monitor the morphological changes in granular sludge present in an expanded granular sludge blanket (EGSB) reactor fed with oleic acid. Deterioration of granular sludge was monitored along the trial period by measuring the percentage of aggregates smaller than 1 mm (in terms of Feret diameter) either in terms of projected area or in terms of number of aggregates. A good correlation was obtained between these values and the percentage of aggregates smaller than 1 mm were physically sorted and quantified by the volatile suspended solid content. The ratio of total filaments length to cross-sectional area of aggregates defined as LfA, was applied to quantify the dispersion level of the granular sludge, which increased until day 141 and remained almost invariant afterwards. LfA was sensitive to the sludge deterioration process and was able to indicate, with the anticipation of about 1 month, the most significant biomass washout episode that occurred in the trial period. A mechanism of filaments’ release, detachment and selective washout was proposed to explain the action of LfA from this viewpoint. The equivalent diameter of the bottom aggregates larger than 1 mm increased with the increase on the amount of long chain fatty acids associated with the biomass by mechanisms of adsorption, precipitation, or entrapment. After a threshold value of about 200 mg COD-LCFA gVSS (COD = chemical oxygen demand; LCFA = long chain fatty acids; VSS = volatile suspended solids), a migration of granular sludge from the bottom to a top-floating layer was evident.
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spelling Development of image analysis techniques as a tool to detect and quantify morphological changes in anaerobic sludge: II. application to a granule deterioration process triggered by contact with oleic acidImage analysisOleic acidGranular sludgeScience & TechnologyImage analysis techniques are applied to monitor the morphological changes in granular sludge present in an expanded granular sludge blanket (EGSB) reactor fed with oleic acid. Deterioration of granular sludge was monitored along the trial period by measuring the percentage of aggregates smaller than 1 mm (in terms of Feret diameter) either in terms of projected area or in terms of number of aggregates. A good correlation was obtained between these values and the percentage of aggregates smaller than 1 mm were physically sorted and quantified by the volatile suspended solid content. The ratio of total filaments length to cross-sectional area of aggregates defined as LfA, was applied to quantify the dispersion level of the granular sludge, which increased until day 141 and remained almost invariant afterwards. LfA was sensitive to the sludge deterioration process and was able to indicate, with the anticipation of about 1 month, the most significant biomass washout episode that occurred in the trial period. A mechanism of filaments’ release, detachment and selective washout was proposed to explain the action of LfA from this viewpoint. The equivalent diameter of the bottom aggregates larger than 1 mm increased with the increase on the amount of long chain fatty acids associated with the biomass by mechanisms of adsorption, precipitation, or entrapment. After a threshold value of about 200 mg COD-LCFA gVSS (COD = chemical oxygen demand; LCFA = long chain fatty acids; VSS = volatile suspended solids), a migration of granular sludge from the bottom to a top-floating layer was evident.Instituto Cooperação Científica e Tecnológica Internacional (ICCTI), Ambassade de France in Portugal - Project 203 B4.Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT) – PRAXIS XXI/BD/20326/99, PRAXIS XXI/BD/20325/99.WileyUniversidade do MinhoAmaral, A. L.Pereira, M. A.Motta, Maurício daPons, M. N.Mota, M.Ferreira, Eugénio C.Alves, M. M.20042004-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/1419eng"Biotechnology and bioengineering". ISSN 0006-3592. 87:2 (2004) 194-199.0006-359210.1002/bit.2012915236248info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-07-21T11:54:18Zoai:repositorium.sdum.uminho.pt:1822/1419Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T18:43:46.896543Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Development of image analysis techniques as a tool to detect and quantify morphological changes in anaerobic sludge: II. application to a granule deterioration process triggered by contact with oleic acid
title Development of image analysis techniques as a tool to detect and quantify morphological changes in anaerobic sludge: II. application to a granule deterioration process triggered by contact with oleic acid
spellingShingle Development of image analysis techniques as a tool to detect and quantify morphological changes in anaerobic sludge: II. application to a granule deterioration process triggered by contact with oleic acid
Amaral, A. L.
Image analysis
Oleic acid
Granular sludge
Science & Technology
title_short Development of image analysis techniques as a tool to detect and quantify morphological changes in anaerobic sludge: II. application to a granule deterioration process triggered by contact with oleic acid
title_full Development of image analysis techniques as a tool to detect and quantify morphological changes in anaerobic sludge: II. application to a granule deterioration process triggered by contact with oleic acid
title_fullStr Development of image analysis techniques as a tool to detect and quantify morphological changes in anaerobic sludge: II. application to a granule deterioration process triggered by contact with oleic acid
title_full_unstemmed Development of image analysis techniques as a tool to detect and quantify morphological changes in anaerobic sludge: II. application to a granule deterioration process triggered by contact with oleic acid
title_sort Development of image analysis techniques as a tool to detect and quantify morphological changes in anaerobic sludge: II. application to a granule deterioration process triggered by contact with oleic acid
author Amaral, A. L.
author_facet Amaral, A. L.
Pereira, M. A.
Motta, Maurício da
Pons, M. N.
Mota, M.
Ferreira, Eugénio C.
Alves, M. M.
author_role author
author2 Pereira, M. A.
Motta, Maurício da
Pons, M. N.
Mota, M.
Ferreira, Eugénio C.
Alves, M. M.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade do Minho
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Amaral, A. L.
Pereira, M. A.
Motta, Maurício da
Pons, M. N.
Mota, M.
Ferreira, Eugénio C.
Alves, M. M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Image analysis
Oleic acid
Granular sludge
Science & Technology
topic Image analysis
Oleic acid
Granular sludge
Science & Technology
description Image analysis techniques are applied to monitor the morphological changes in granular sludge present in an expanded granular sludge blanket (EGSB) reactor fed with oleic acid. Deterioration of granular sludge was monitored along the trial period by measuring the percentage of aggregates smaller than 1 mm (in terms of Feret diameter) either in terms of projected area or in terms of number of aggregates. A good correlation was obtained between these values and the percentage of aggregates smaller than 1 mm were physically sorted and quantified by the volatile suspended solid content. The ratio of total filaments length to cross-sectional area of aggregates defined as LfA, was applied to quantify the dispersion level of the granular sludge, which increased until day 141 and remained almost invariant afterwards. LfA was sensitive to the sludge deterioration process and was able to indicate, with the anticipation of about 1 month, the most significant biomass washout episode that occurred in the trial period. A mechanism of filaments’ release, detachment and selective washout was proposed to explain the action of LfA from this viewpoint. The equivalent diameter of the bottom aggregates larger than 1 mm increased with the increase on the amount of long chain fatty acids associated with the biomass by mechanisms of adsorption, precipitation, or entrapment. After a threshold value of about 200 mg COD-LCFA gVSS (COD = chemical oxygen demand; LCFA = long chain fatty acids; VSS = volatile suspended solids), a migration of granular sludge from the bottom to a top-floating layer was evident.
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