화학공학소재연구정보센터
Biotechnology and Bioengineering, Vol.44, No.3, 387-391, 1994
Mass-Transfer Limitation of Sulfate in Methanogenic Aggregates
The role of mass transfer limitation of sulfate as a factor governing the competition between sulfate reducing and methane producing bacteria in methanogenic aggregates was theoretically evaluated by the calculation of steady-state sulfate microprofiles using a reference set of parameters obtained from the literature. The shooting method was used as a numerical technique for solving the mathematical model. The effect of the parameters on mass transport limitation was tested by varying each reference value of the parameters with a factor of 3. Sulfate limitation within granules prevailed at moderate (0.1 kg m(-3)) and low sulfate concentrations in the bulk liquid, at high maximum sulfate utilization rates (3.73 x 10(-5) kg SO42- kg(-1) VSS s(-1)) or biomass concentrations (40 kg VSS m(-3)), and in large aggregates (radius of 7.5 10(-4) m). The effective diffusion coefficient of sulfate and the affinity constant were less determinative for the penetration depth of sulfate within a granule.