An analysis of performance of an anaerobic fixed film biofilter (AnF2B) reactor in treatment of cassava wastewater

The cassava starch wastewater contains organic materials (as BOD, COD) in high concentrations so it has the potential to cause pollution in the aquatic environment. Several methods of cassava starch wastewater treatment have been used to reduce the concentration of organic matter (pollutants) in cas...

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Main Authors: Prayitno Prayitno, Sri Rulianah, Windi Zamrudy, Sugeng Hadi Susilo
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Language:English
Published: PC Technology Center 2021-02-01
Series:Eastern-European Journal of Enterprise Technologies
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hrt
olr
Online Access:http://journals.uran.ua/eejet/article/view/225324
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spelling doaj-b9d74208ab0a4921a7d5bce55c43a5a92021-03-11T15:33:25ZengPC Technology CenterEastern-European Journal of Enterprise Technologies1729-37741729-40612021-02-01110 (109)61310.15587/1729-4061.2021.225324262798An analysis of performance of an anaerobic fixed film biofilter (AnF2B) reactor in treatment of cassava wastewaterPrayitno Prayitno0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8607-8719Sri Rulianah1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8402-520XWindi Zamrudy2https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2413-9448Sugeng Hadi Susilo3https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3077-2039State Polytechnic of Malang State Polytechnic of Malang State Polytechnic of Malang State Polytechnic of Malang The cassava starch wastewater contains organic materials (as BOD, COD) in high concentrations so it has the potential to cause pollution in the aquatic environment. Several methods of cassava starch wastewater treatment have been used to reduce the concentration of organic matter (pollutants) in cassava starch wastewater, including Activated Sludge, Stabilization Pond, Anaerobic-Aerobic filter process. However, various studies continue to be carried out to get higher processing efficiency on the factors that influence it. Several factors influence the efficiency of wastewater treatment processes, including the type and origin of decomposing microorganisms, hydraulic residence time (HRT), organic load rate (OLR), process design, pH, and temperature. The research aimed to evaluate the performance of the AnF2B reactor in treating cassava starch wastewater, in which the reactor performance is shown by changes in organic matter removal (COD removal) and biogas production. The research is conducted using 3 types of AnF2B reactors wherein each AnF2B reactor contains a bee nest-shaped bio-filter as a growth medium for the consortium of indigenous bacteria. The AnF2B reactor operates in anaerobic conditions with a set temperature of 29–30 °C and a pH of 4.5–7. In each AnF2B reactor, cassava starch wastewater is fed with different OLR so that each reactor has an HRT of 5, 6, and 7 days. The concentration of COD at the influent and effluent of the reactor was measured and the biogas was produced using the APHA standard method. The results showed that the AnF2B reactor had a satisfactory performance in COD removal and biogas production, which at HRT: 6 days and OLR of 1.72 g/L·day found that the maximum COD removal was 98 % and the volume of biogas of 4.8 L/L·day was produced on the 12th dayhttp://journals.uran.ua/eejet/article/view/225324biogasbee nestcassava starchhrtindigenous bacterial consortiumolr
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author Prayitno Prayitno
Sri Rulianah
Windi Zamrudy
Sugeng Hadi Susilo
spellingShingle Prayitno Prayitno
Sri Rulianah
Windi Zamrudy
Sugeng Hadi Susilo
An analysis of performance of an anaerobic fixed film biofilter (AnF2B) reactor in treatment of cassava wastewater
Eastern-European Journal of Enterprise Technologies
biogas
bee nest
cassava starch
hrt
indigenous bacterial consortium
olr
author_facet Prayitno Prayitno
Sri Rulianah
Windi Zamrudy
Sugeng Hadi Susilo
author_sort Prayitno Prayitno
title An analysis of performance of an anaerobic fixed film biofilter (AnF2B) reactor in treatment of cassava wastewater
title_short An analysis of performance of an anaerobic fixed film biofilter (AnF2B) reactor in treatment of cassava wastewater
title_full An analysis of performance of an anaerobic fixed film biofilter (AnF2B) reactor in treatment of cassava wastewater
title_fullStr An analysis of performance of an anaerobic fixed film biofilter (AnF2B) reactor in treatment of cassava wastewater
title_full_unstemmed An analysis of performance of an anaerobic fixed film biofilter (AnF2B) reactor in treatment of cassava wastewater
title_sort analysis of performance of an anaerobic fixed film biofilter (anf2b) reactor in treatment of cassava wastewater
publisher PC Technology Center
series Eastern-European Journal of Enterprise Technologies
issn 1729-3774
1729-4061
publishDate 2021-02-01
description The cassava starch wastewater contains organic materials (as BOD, COD) in high concentrations so it has the potential to cause pollution in the aquatic environment. Several methods of cassava starch wastewater treatment have been used to reduce the concentration of organic matter (pollutants) in cassava starch wastewater, including Activated Sludge, Stabilization Pond, Anaerobic-Aerobic filter process. However, various studies continue to be carried out to get higher processing efficiency on the factors that influence it. Several factors influence the efficiency of wastewater treatment processes, including the type and origin of decomposing microorganisms, hydraulic residence time (HRT), organic load rate (OLR), process design, pH, and temperature. The research aimed to evaluate the performance of the AnF2B reactor in treating cassava starch wastewater, in which the reactor performance is shown by changes in organic matter removal (COD removal) and biogas production. The research is conducted using 3 types of AnF2B reactors wherein each AnF2B reactor contains a bee nest-shaped bio-filter as a growth medium for the consortium of indigenous bacteria. The AnF2B reactor operates in anaerobic conditions with a set temperature of 29–30 °C and a pH of 4.5–7. In each AnF2B reactor, cassava starch wastewater is fed with different OLR so that each reactor has an HRT of 5, 6, and 7 days. The concentration of COD at the influent and effluent of the reactor was measured and the biogas was produced using the APHA standard method. The results showed that the AnF2B reactor had a satisfactory performance in COD removal and biogas production, which at HRT: 6 days and OLR of 1.72 g/L·day found that the maximum COD removal was 98 % and the volume of biogas of 4.8 L/L·day was produced on the 12th day
topic biogas
bee nest
cassava starch
hrt
indigenous bacterial consortium
olr
url http://journals.uran.ua/eejet/article/view/225324
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