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Tipo: Artigo de Periódico
Título : Effect of calcium addition to aerobic granular sludge systems under high (conventional SBR) and low (simultaneous fill/draw SBR) selection pressure
Autor : Barros, Antônio Ricardo Mendes
Carvalho, Clara de Amorim de
Firmino, Paulo Igor Milen
Santos, André Bezerra dos
Palabras clave : Aerobic granular sludge;Sequencing batch reactors;Selection pressure;Divalent cations;Calcium
Fecha de publicación : 2021
Editorial : BARROS, Antônio Ricardo Mendes et al. Effect of calcium addition to aerobic granular sludge systems under high (conventional SBR) and low (simultaneous fill/draw SBR) selection pressure. Environmental Research, [S. l.], v. 194, n. 110639, p. 1-9, 2021.
Citación : Environmental Research
Abstract: This paper investigated the effect of calcium addition on the formation and properties of aerobic granules under high (conventional SBR) and low (simultaneous fill/draw SBR) selection pressure. Additionally, the simultaneous removal of carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus, and the operational stability were assessed. The conventional SBRs showed earlier granule development (20 days) than the simultaneous fill/draw SBRs. The effect of calcium on granulation was more accentuated in conventional SBRs, forming larger granules in a shorter interval of time due to the higher EPS production. Additionally, higher amounts of calcium were found in the EPS matrix, mainly during the formation of granules. The operation regime and the addition of calcium did not affect the removal of carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus. However, they both influenced the granulation time, settleability characteristics, size, and granule composition.
URI : http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/71183
ISSN : 0013-9351
Derechos de acceso: Acesso Aberto
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