The high organic content of Olive MiU Wastewaters (OMW) causes some difficulties in maintaining the anaerobic process efficiency at high level. The two phase anaerobic system was used to treat olive mill wastewaters, diluted with tap water. Phase separation was accomplished through control of the hy
Influence of substrate concentration on the macroenergetic parameters of anaerobic digestion of black-olive wastewater
β Scribed by R. Borja; A. Garrido; A. Martin; V. Alonso
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1994
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 365 KB
- Volume
- 16
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0141-5492
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β¦ Synopsis
The macrocncrgctic parilmctcrs of ~hc anacrobic digestion of black-olive wastewater. i.e. the yield coefficient for the biomass (Y. g VSS/g COD) and the spcccific rate of substrate uptake for cdl maintemance ht, g COD/g VSSday) dccrcascd 6 iimcs 'and incrcascd 5 times. rcspcctivcly. when the influcnt substrate concentration incrcascd from 1. I IO 4.-l g COD/I. This was significant at 95% confidence level. The use of the Guiot kinetic mtdcl allows a more accurate prediction of gro\.th yield IO bc made as it rcla~es substrate utilization to product fnfmation.
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