Removal of polychlorinated phenols in sequential anaerobic-aerobic biofilm reactors packed with tire chips

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Scrap vehicle tire chips were used as packing material for sequential anaerobic-aerobic biofilm reactors to remove persistent chlorinated hydrocarbons. Adsorption capacity of scrap tires was greater under acidic conditions than under basic conditions. However, it was only approximately 0.04 to 0.3% of that of activated carbon. The amount of biomass that attached to the surface of scrap tires was 3.16 and 3.72 mg volatile suspended solids/cm(2) after 14 and 37 days, respectively. Two laboratory-scale, down-flow anaerobic-aerobic biofilm reactors packed with tire chips were operated to remove 2,4-dichlorophenol (DCP) and 4-chlorophenol (CP). More than 98% of DCP was dehalogenated to CP in the anaerobic reactor, 70 to 98% of which was subsequently degraded in the aerobic reactor. Scrap tires did not cause any operational problems when used as biofilter media.
Publisher
WATER ENVIRONMENT FEDERATION
Issue Date
1999
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Keywords

ENRICHMENT CULTURE; BIODEGRADATION; CHLOROPHENOLS; TOXICITY; FRESH; 2,4-DICHLOROPHENOL; DEGRADATION; SEDIMENTS; SLUDGE

Citation

WATER ENVIRONMENT RESEARCH, v.71, no.3, pp.363 - 367

ISSN
1061-4303
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/74451
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CE-Journal Papers(저널논문)
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