Abstract
ABSTRACT The production of chitin generates wastewater containing high content of organic compounds, nutrients, and salinity, thus a biofilm system including anaerobic–anoxic–aerobic bioreactors was employed. This study aims to evaluate the performance of Stick-bed Biofix and Swim-bed Biofringe added to bioreactors as a biomass carrier in order to enhance biomass concentration. The results indicated that the organic removal has been insignificantly affected by high salinity, the removal efficiency was obtained at 95 ± 2% corresponding to a rate of 5.78 ± 1.10 kg COD/m3/d. Otherwise, the nitrogen removal rate was achieved at around 0.45 ± 0.17 kg N/m3/d and strongly decreased to 0.24 ± 0.10 kg N/m3/d under high salinity of 18,000 mg/L and a high loading rate of 1.03 ± 0.10 kg N/m3/d. Phosphorus removal was obtained at 0.032–0.057 kg P/m3/d and decreased by 1.5 times when the salinity is over 10,000 mg/L although the influent load was strongly reduced by pre-treatment. Besides, the biofilm system can also remove around 50% of calcium ions which causes high salinity in chitin production wastewater.
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