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Pre-acidification Greatly Improved Granules Physicochemical Properties and Operational Stability of Upflow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket (UASB) Reactor Treating Low-Strength Starch Wastewater.

Bioresource Technology(2020)

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Abstract
A two-stage process consisting of a pre-acidification unit and an Upflow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket (UASB) reactor (UASB(T-S)) was compared with a one-stage UASB reactor (UASB(O-S)) to evaluate the treatment stability of starch wastewater (SW). The Two-stage process provided higher treatment stability than UASB(O-S). Sludge floatation occurred in the UASB(O-S) when the organic loading rate (OLR) was increased to 4 g-COD/L/d, beyond which a paste-like membrane structure adhered to the granules was observed. Further analysis suggests that the substrate derived polysaccharide components embedded in the loosely-bound extracellular polymeric substances (LB-EPS), triggered significant increase in the protein/polysaccharide ratio in the tightly-bound EPS (TB-EPS), and was suggested to result in the granules floatation and disintegration. During the pre-acidification, the starch was mainly converted to acetic and propionic acids. The pre-acidification was beneficial for reducing the EPS content fluctuations in the UASB(T-S), which greatly improved settling capability and strength of the granular sludge.
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Starch wastewater,UASB reactor,Pre-acidification,Bound EPS,Granular sludge floatation
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