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Title: Denitrification of water in packed beds using bacterial biomass immobilized on waste plastics as supports
Authors: Lounici, Hakim
Keywords: Denitrification Nitrate Nitrite Biofilm Immobilized biomass Plastic wastes supports
Issue Date: Aug-2012
Publisher: universite de bouira
Citation: Elsevier Science
Abstract: The present work investigates a novel water denitrification technique based on immobilized bacterial biomass using various plastic wastes as supports PVC (polyvinyl chloride), HDPE (high density polyethylene) and LDPE (low density polyethylene) in packed columns. The efficiency of these supports is compared with a conventional support, granular activated carbon (GAC). The results obtained for denitrification under various operating conditions showed that working at a high fluid velocity does not affect the bacterial behavior adversely. The denitrifying bacteria were able to treat water at an inlet nitrate concentration of 600 mg L−1 with removal efficiency near to 100%. The column packed with porous GAC as a support quickly became plugged in contrast to the nonporous LDPE which possesses a rough surface for film support and delivers almost the same performance as GAC. It was found that sulfate ions promote denitrification, but chloride inhibits it. The effectiveness of the packed-bed process is not diminished significantly by the coexistence of both types of ion in the feed stream.
URI: http://dspace.univ-bouira.dz:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/6589
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