Abstract
Effect of 1–25 mg/l of influent Cr(VI) concentrations on true biomass yield ( Y t) and decay coefficient ( k d) of activated sludge units was investigated in this study. To this purpose, completely mixed, once-through laboratory scale activated sludge units with acclimated cultures were operated. After obtaining dilute-out curves for each Cr(VI) concentration, the values of Y t and k d were determined. The results revealed that presence of Cr(VI) caused stimulatory effects on biomass yield and maintenance up to the Cr(VI) concentration of 25 mg/l. Lower Cr(VI) concentrations exerted higher stimulation of the system. Extended oxidation due to the presence of Cr(VI) and/or increased synthesis of cellular material due to the stimulatory effects of Cr(VI) were thought to be the mechanisms of the observed stimulation.
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