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Pineapple wastewater as co-substrate in treating real alkaline, non-biodegradable textile wastewater using biogranulation technology

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JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
卷 344, 期 -, 页码 -

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ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2023.118501

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Aerobic granules; Biological treatment; Color removal; Dye degradation; Real textile wastewater

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This study developed biogranules using a sequencing batch reactor (SBR) and evaluated the effectiveness of using pineapple wastewater (PW) as a co-substrate for treating real textile wastewater (RTW). The biogranular system had a 24-hour cycle with anaerobic and aerobic phases. The concentration of pineapple wastewater played a significant role in COD and color removal efficiency. The addition of PW resulted in improved removal efficiency, demonstrating the importance of co-substrates in dye degradation.
This study was to develop biogranules using a sequencing batch reactor (SBR) and to evaluate the effect of pineapple wastewater (PW) as a co-substrate for treating real textile wastewater (RTW). The biogranular system cycle was 24 h (2 stages of phase), with an anaerobic phase (17.8 h) followed by an aerobic phase (5.8 h) for every stage of the phase. The concentration of pineapple wastewater was the main factor studied in influencing COD and color removal efficiency. Pineapple wastewater with different concentrations (7, 5, 4, 3, and 0% v/v) makes a total volume of 3 L and causes the OLRs to vary from 2.90 to 0.23 kg COD/m3day. The system achieved 55% of average color removal and 88% of average COD removal at 7%v/v PW concentration during treatment. With the addition of PW, the removal increased significantly. The experiment on the treatment of RTW without any added nutrients proved the importance of co-substrate in dye degradation.

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