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Identification of mass transfer parameters in three-phase biofilm reactors

✍ Scribed by C. Nicolella; M.C.M. van Loosdrecht; J.J. Heijnen


Book ID
104108108
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
252 KB
Volume
54
Category
Article
ISSN
0009-2509

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✦ Synopsis


This work presents the analysis of dynamic models describing oxygen transfer and reaction in three-phase bio"lm reactors. The modelling is mainly aimed at designing experiments for the estimation of mass transfer parameters in these systems. Systems with and without reaction are investigated separately and distinct approaches are used to simplify the model equations in the two cases. In order to show their limitations, simpli"ed models are compared to a mechanistic model describing oxygen gas}liquid transfer, liquid}solid transfer, and di!usion and reaction within the bio"lm. Model reliability in the estimation of the parameters is established through a sensitivity analysis. In the case of plain oxygen absorption in the liquid phase and adsorption without reaction in the bio"lm layer two limiting cases are considered for slow and fast di!usion within the bio"lm. When assuming fast di!usion, the simpli"ed model has an error of less than 4% (relative to the mechanistic model) in the estimation of volumetric gas}liquid mass transfer coe$cient (k * a) in the case of low solid hold-up or low value of k * a. In the case of a reacting system, half-order and zero-order expressions for the biochemical reaction are used to calculate explicitly the oxygen #ux at the bio"lm surface without remarkable deviation from the values calculated through the mechanistic model. On the basis of this analysis, criteria are given to design experiments for the estimation of mass transfer parameters in three-phase bio"lm reactors.


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