Abstract

The biological treatment of textile effluent is enhanced by the use of zinc oxide (ZnO) nanoparticles for the reduction in chemical oxygen demand (COD) from its initial value of 1700ppm. The present research investigated the effect of ZnO nanoparticles when microbial cultures of Pseudomonas putida and Pseudomonas aureofaciens were used to treat textile effluent in three-phase inverse fluidized bed bioreactor. The parameters like-size of ZnO nanoparticles, static bed height, superficial gas velocities and solid media particle size-together affected the COD reduction and all of these were investigated in this paper. ZnO nanoparticles of 280nm reduced the maximum COD to 47ppm (97.24%) at low gas velocity of 0.0027m/s at 10% inoculum size and at a static bed height of 2.43cm.

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