The aim of this work was to assess the feasibility of a Sequential Batch Biofilm Reactor (SBBR) to perform carbon and nitrogen removal: from support design to reactor operation. The experimental part was conducted in two phases. In the first phase, different supports were tested to select the most suitable one for SBBR operation. In the second phase, the most appropriate support was used in a SBBR to perform carbon and nitrogen removal. The results demonstrate that the support with the highest internal surface area presented a higher biomass accumulation. Time profiles of nitrogen ions and acetate concentration showed the typical behaviour of a SBBR performing carbon and nitrogen removal. Poly-bhydroxybutyrate (PHB) was formed immed...
presented. When compared with a traditional wastewater treatment plant, a biofilm airlift suspension...
Over the past decades, several materials utilized as biocarriers for immobilization of microorganism...
The influence of the ratio carbon/nitrogen and phosphorus concentration on the performance of a biof...
The aim of this work was to improve the overall understanding of sequencing batch biofilm reactors (...
Four sequencing batch biofilm reactors (SBBR) with different supports were used to select the most s...
This study aimed to investigate the effects of carbon availability and intermittent aeration on nit...
The aim of this work was the study of poly-β-hydroxybutyrate (PHB) formation and degradation in a se...
Since the extensive research during the 70s, sequencing batch reactors (SBR) have become a quite com...
During this research study, a pumped flow biofilm reactor (PFBR) technology developed at NUI Galway ...
After presenting the concept of biofilms, reference is made to their importance in industry and heal...
presented. When compared with a traditional wastewater treatment plant, a biofilm airlift suspension...
An expanded bed, nitrifying bioreactor designed to remove ammonia from effluents has been in operat...
presented. When compared with a traditional wastewater treatment plant, a biofilm airlift suspension...
Nitrogen removal from wastewater is important for the revention of significant health and environmen...
Over the past decades, several materials utilized as biocarriers for immobilization of microorganism...
presented. When compared with a traditional wastewater treatment plant, a biofilm airlift suspension...
Over the past decades, several materials utilized as biocarriers for immobilization of microorganism...
The influence of the ratio carbon/nitrogen and phosphorus concentration on the performance of a biof...
The aim of this work was to improve the overall understanding of sequencing batch biofilm reactors (...
Four sequencing batch biofilm reactors (SBBR) with different supports were used to select the most s...
This study aimed to investigate the effects of carbon availability and intermittent aeration on nit...
The aim of this work was the study of poly-β-hydroxybutyrate (PHB) formation and degradation in a se...
Since the extensive research during the 70s, sequencing batch reactors (SBR) have become a quite com...
During this research study, a pumped flow biofilm reactor (PFBR) technology developed at NUI Galway ...
After presenting the concept of biofilms, reference is made to their importance in industry and heal...
presented. When compared with a traditional wastewater treatment plant, a biofilm airlift suspension...
An expanded bed, nitrifying bioreactor designed to remove ammonia from effluents has been in operat...
presented. When compared with a traditional wastewater treatment plant, a biofilm airlift suspension...
Nitrogen removal from wastewater is important for the revention of significant health and environmen...
Over the past decades, several materials utilized as biocarriers for immobilization of microorganism...
presented. When compared with a traditional wastewater treatment plant, a biofilm airlift suspension...
Over the past decades, several materials utilized as biocarriers for immobilization of microorganism...
The influence of the ratio carbon/nitrogen and phosphorus concentration on the performance of a biof...