Bioresource Technology, Vol.222, 470-477, 2016
Performance, kinetics behaviors and microbial community of internal circulation anaerobic reactor treating wastewater with high organic loading rate: Role of external hydraulic circulation
Performance of internal circulation anaerobic reactor (IC) treating wastewater at high organic loading rate (OLR) and role of external hydraulic circulation were evaluated. When the OLR was increased from 2.50 to 18.94 kgCOD/m(3)/d, COD removal decreased to 85% slightly and methane production increased to 4.49 L/L/d with the upflow velocity of 1.0 m/h resulted from the additional hydraulic circulation. Withdrawal of external hydraulic circulation led to decrease of COD removal to lower than 60% drastically and methane production by 81%. Accumulation of volatile fatty acids caused decline of pH to below 6.0 and the shift of substrate metabolic pathway to the hybrid fermentation. In addition, both maximum methane production rate and maximum substrate degradation rate obtained from mathematical models decreased significantly. Hydrogenotrophic methanogens including Methanobacterium and Methanocorpusculum predominated in the anaerobic sludge and the shift of microbial community was also observed. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Internal circulation anaerobic (IC) reactor;Volatile fatty acids (VFA);Kinetics behavior;Microbial community;High-throughput sequencing