期刊
SEPARATION AND PURIFICATION TECHNOLOGY
卷 157, 期 -, 页码 215-221出版社
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.seppur.2015.11.017
关键词
Pharmaceutical wastewater; Micropollutants; Effective microbes; Sequencing batch reactor; Nitrogen compounds
资金
- Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation, Malaysia (MOSTI) [02-01-02-SF1045]
- Ministry of Education Malaysia (MOE) [FRGS/1/2014/TK05/UKM/02/1]
This study was performed to remove emerging contaminants ibuprofen (IBU) and ketoprofen (KETO), COD and nitrogen compounds from pharmaceutical wastewater. The ASSBR was operated under a constant aeration rate at 1.0 L/min, 24 h HRT and various loadings of IBU (1.71-5.1 mg/m(3) day), KETO (0.39-2.1 mg/m(3) day), COD (1.2-10 kg/m(3) day) and ammonia (NH3-N: 4.3-6.3 g/m(3) day). The results showed that IBU, KETO, COD, NH3-N and nitrate (NO3-N) were efficiently removed in the range of 63-90%, 13-92%, 88.7-89.3%, 77.2-96%, 35.7-92.5%, respectively. Isolation and screening of effective microbes found three isolates identified as Bacillus pseudomycoides, Rhodococcus ruber and Vibrio mediterranei, which had a higher toxicity resistance towards IBU and KETO. Thus, the pharmaceutical wastewater especially IBU and KETO could be biologically removed with the presents of valuable effective microbes in the ASSBR system. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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