A description of three methods for the determination of the initial inert particulate chemical oxygen demand of wastewater

Derin Orhon*, Nazik Artan, Esra Ateş

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Abstract

Three different methods are described for the determination of the initial inert particulate organics, measured in terms of COD. The methods involve experimental procedures using batch reators and are designed to differentiate residual particulate products generated by metabolic activities during the treatment processes. In the first method, the final threshold value of the particulate COD is monitored in an aerated batch reactor fed by the initial total COD. The second method uses the threshold values of the total and soluble COD in two parallel batch reactors, one fed with unfiltered and the other with filtered wastewater. The third method involves running three batch reactors, two with the wastewater to be studied and the thired with glucose. One method has been experimentally tested to assess the inert particulate fractions of domestic and textile wastewaters.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)73-80
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology
Volume61
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 1994

Keywords

  • activated sludge
  • initial inert particulate COD
  • initial inert soluble COD
  • process kinetics
  • residual particulate microbial products
  • residual soluble microbial products

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