Treatment of methylene blue-containing wastewater using microorganisms supported on granular activated carbon under packed column operation
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2007-05Author
Soon-An, Ong
Toorisaka, Eiichi
Hirata, Makoto
Hano, Tadashi
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We studied the feasibility of using biological granular activated carbon-packed column in treating methylene blue-containing wastewater. The granular activated carbon with immobilized microbes was packed into a column and fed with 3 liter methylene blue-containing wastewater daily. With initial 1350 mg/l of methylene blue and 1550 mg/l of chemical oxygen demand, it was observed that the colour and chemical oxygen demand removal efficiencies were 99 and 78%, respectively. The high treatment performance of the system could be due to the simultaneous adsorption and biodegradation processes and advantages of immobilized microbes compare to suspended cell system.
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