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Continuous anaerobic treatment of wastewaters containing formaldehyde and urea
Authors:G Vidal  Z P Jiang  F Omil  F Thalasso  R Mndez  J M Lema
Institution:

a Department of Chemical Engineering, University of La Frontera, Casilla 54-D, Temuco, Chile

b Department of Environmental Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, People's Republic of China

c Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Santiago de Compostela, Avda. de las Ciencias s/n, E-15706 Santiago de Compostela, Spain

d Department of Biotechnology, CINVESTAV – IPN, Avda. IPN 2508, 07000 Mexico City, Mexico

Abstract:The toxicity of formaldehyde (FA) in batch assays, using volatile fatty acids (VFA) as co-substrate, and the continuous anaerobic treatment of wastewaters containing FA in upflow anaerobic sludge blanket (UASB) reactors was investigated. In batch studies, FA exerted a 50% methanogenic toxicity on VFA at concentrations of around 100 mg/l, 2.5 times lower than values reported with sucrose. Although at FA concentrations higher than 200 mg/l methanogenesis was completely inhibited, a partial recovery of the bacterial activity was observed after 250 h when the FA had been removed from the medium. The continuous anaerobic degradation of FA at concentrations up to 2 g/l, using 1.6 g/l of glucose as co-substrate, was studied in a UASB reactor. A stable and efficient operation was observed at organic loading rates (OLR) of 6.0 g COD/l·d and with a COD/FA ratio as low as 1.4. A synthetic substrate with the same characteristics as the effluents produced during fibreboard adhesives manufacturing (based on urea-FA), i.e. 0.95 g FA/l and 0.35 g urea/l, was treated in a UASB reactor. The applied OLR and nitrogen loading rate (NLR) were 3.45 g COD/l·d and 0.58 g N/l·d, respectively. COD removal efficiencies were maintained at 90–95%, FA and urea being completely degraded.
Keywords:Formaldehyde  Urea  Toxicity  Anaerobic treatment  UASB reactors  Adhesives manufacturing wastewaters
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