Investigation of granulation of a mixture of suspended anaerobic and aerobic cultures under alternating anaerobic/microaerobic/aerobic conditions

G.N. Demirer, Goksel Demirer

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Abstract

This is the first granulation study except Ferguson [Ferguson LN. Anaerobic codigestion of aircraft deicing fluid and microaerobic studies. M.S. Thesis. Milwaukee, WI, USA: Marquette University; 1999] to develop coupled granules by using a mixture of suspended anaerobic and aerobic cultures exposed to alternating cyclic anaerobic/microaerobic/aerobic conditions. Coupled granules with median sizes of 1.28-1.86 mm and settling velocities of 31-39 m/h were developed, which were comparable to those of both anaerobic and aerobic granules. Coupled granules displayed noteworthy specific methanogenic activity (SMA) and specific oxygen uptake rate (SOUR) as 14-42 mL CH 4 /g VSS h and 6-47 mg DO/g VSS h, respectively, indicating that they were composed of both anaerobic and aerobic cultures. \textcopyright 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Original languageEnglish
JournalProcess Biochemistry
Volume40
Issue number12
StatePublished - 2005

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