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Experiments for modelling the biodegradation of wastewater in sequencing batch reactors

Authors: G. Buitroacuten a;  R. Canziani b;  M. Torrijos c;  S. Gutieacuterrez d;  I. Moreno-Andrade a;  D. Mazouni c;  N. Fiocchi b;  E. Ficara b;  G. Moreno a;  A. Benitez d;  J. Peacuterez a; A. Ferrari d
Affiliations:   a Universidad Nacional Autoacutenoma de Meacutexico (UNAM), Instituto de Ingenieriacutea, Mexico D.F., Mexico
b Politecnico di Milano (POLIMI), Department of Hydraulics Environmental Infrastructure and Survey Engineering-Environmental Section, Milano, Italy
c Laboratoire de Biotechnologie de l'Environnement, Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA), Narbonne, France
d Universidad de la Repuacuteblica Oriental del Uruguay (UU), Instituto de Ingenieriacutea Eleacutectrica-Facultad de Ingenieriacutea, Montevideo, Uruguay
DOI: 10.1080/13873950701723077
Publication Frequency: 6 issues per year
Published in: journal Mathematical and Computer Modelling of Dynamical Systems, Volume 14, Issue 1 February 2008 , pages 3 - 15
Formats available: HTML (English) : PDF (English)
Previously published as: Mathematical Modelling of Systems (1381-2424) until 1998
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Abstract

Three types of wastewater were considered: typical municipal wastewater and the effluent of a dairy industry, both polluted with organic carbon and nitrogen, and wastewater typical of a chemical industry, containing toxic or recalcitrant compounds (4-chlorophenol). Sequencing batch reactors (SBRs) were considered. Process experiments were performed to provide experimental data for parameter identification of the dynamical models of the SBRs. The processes were instrumented with sensors to measure O2, NH3, T, pH, OUR, and other off line measurements (e.g.: NO2- and NO3-, COD, phenol concentration, microbiological counts and activities) in order to study more accurately the behaviour of the biomasses. However, the general idea is to design a system with a minimal number of sensors.
Keywords: wastewater treatment; batch process; phenol; nutrients removal
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