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Optimization of anaerobic processes by speciation and bioavailability of trace metals
Authors:E Ruiz Romera  B González Otazua  F Romero Rossi
Institution:1. Departamento de Ingeniería Química y del Medio Ambiente , Universidad del País Vasco, Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingeniería , Alameda de Urquijo, s/n 48013 Bilbao, Spain iapruroe@bi.ehu.es;3. Departamento de Ingeniería Química y del Medio Ambiente , Universidad del País Vasco, Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingeniería , Alameda de Urquijo, s/n 48013 Bilbao, Spain
Abstract:The deficiency trials of some trace metals (copper, nickel, zinc) were made in laboratory Upflow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket (UASB) reactors containing the inoculum of an industrial anaerobic sludge, a basal medium with the rest of nutrients and vitamins in comparison with a control reactor with the optimal doses of trace elements. From the main control parameters (alkalinity, acidity, DQO), no inactivation by deficit of essential elements was detected, but the control reactor showed greater mineralization and solid content, being necessary to make purge to avoid bulking. The inoculum has high metallic element contents, so the additional contribution produces high bacterial growth, also purge being necessary to avoid bulking. The purge, made after 120 days in continuous operation, eliminates a great quantity of solids and increases the volatile solids (VS)/total solids (TS) ratio. The comparison of the initial content of metallic elements in the solid and liquid phases with the contents after 120 days showed a progressive depletion of metals in all reactors without a clear appreciation of the lack of the studied metals. Finally, in 210 days, the reactors without addition of a metallic element accumulated greater quantity of major (Ca, Fe, Mg) and trace (Co, Ni, Cu) elements in the solid phase with respect to the control.
Keywords:Anaerobic reactors  trace metals  speciation of sludge  soluble fraction
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