Treatment of heavy metal-polluted wastewaters using the biofilms of a multistage rotating biological contactor |
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Authors: | Costley SC Wallis FM |
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Institution: | (1) School of Applied Environmental Sciences (Microbiology), University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa |
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Abstract: | The ability of the biofilms of a three-stage rotating biological contactor (RBC) to treat wastewater contaminated with cadmium, copper and zinc was investigated. The system successfully removed the metals, in the order Cu > Zn > Cd with removal capacities of approximately 73, 42 and 33% respectively. Analysis of the contribution of each reactor indicated that metal removal was not uniform, with Reactor 1 showing a much higher removal capacity than Reactors 2 and 3. Energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS) revealed the presence of all three metals on the surface of the biofilms in all three reactors. Closer inspection of the biofilms, in terms of biomass and biofilm thickness, revealed that the low metal removal in Reactors 2 and 3 was probably attributable to poor biofilm development in these two reactors compared to that in Reactor 1. The poor biofilm development was substantiated by low chemical oxygen demand (COD) removal in the latter two reactors. |
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Keywords: | Biofilms cadmium copper metal removal rotating biological contactor zinc |
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