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Improved Apparatus for Carrying Out
a Bioreaction
Introduction
Wastewater from various industrial and
domestic sources contains many hazardous chemicals, which
have to be treated prior to discharge into natural streams.
Such treatment is done by employing an apparatus for carrying
out bioreaction. The presently used apparatus, i.e. bioreactors
have limitations such as low rates of bioconversion, non uniform
mixing characteristics, adaptability for varying feed pattern
or feed concentration, etc. In order to overcome these limitations
a fluidized floc bioreactor has been developed. This improved
reactor does not need any solid settling devices and no carrier
material is required for biomass growth.
The bioreactor comprises of a cylindrical
or tapered reactor disposed in a vertical position. Truncated
cones are provided at the upper end and lower end to act as
phase separator and liquid distributor respectively. An inlet
port is provided at the lower end of the reactor for introduction
of wastewater. Outlets for treated water and gas are provided
at the top of the reactor. The height and the diameter are
generally in the ratio of 5:1 to 30:1. The preferred ratio
is however between 10:1 to 20:1. A number of outlets are provided
at different heights along the vertical length of the reactor
for removal of the flocs. Bio conversion is brought about
by flocs of micro-organisms present in the reactor The fluid
containing the reactants enters at the inlet preferably with
such velocity so that the flocs are retained in the fluid
state. As soon as the bioconversion progresses, the flocs
grow in size and settle at the bottom of the reactor. In order
to maintain the steady state operation of the bioreactor very
large floc particles are regularly removed from the various
outlets along the height of the reactor.
Special Features:
High rates of bioconversion due to high
concentration of biomass; Excellent mixing characteristics
due to fluidized nature of contents; Steady state of operation
with constant biomass concentration; Steady state of operation
with constant biomass concentration; Easy control of process
because of withdrawal of solids at the bottom; Clarified liquid
from the outlet
Prospective Users:
Domestic and Industrial waste water treatment
plants
Keywords:
Waste water, Treatment, bioreactor
Type of Technology:
Process
Status of IPR Protection:
Indian Patent Application No. 1479/DEL/99
dated 15th January 2001 with title "An Improved Apparatus
for carryingout Bio-reaction"
Status of Development:
Under the sponsorship of Dept. of Biotechnology,
Govt. of India, studies were conducted in a 40 litre total
volume reactor designed and fabricated in IIT, Delhi. Waste
water from various sources like dairy effluents at different
hydraulic and operating conditions were treated at the rate
of 500 litres per day. Even at a very small hydraulic retention
time of about 2 hours, the COD of the effluent was brought
down from a value of about 1200 mg per litre to less than
100 mg per liter. This was accompanied by production of biogas
containing 65% - 70% methane. The amount of methane produced
was almost 300 titres (STP) per kg. of COD removed. The treated
effluent had excellent sludge settling and dewatering characteristics
also.
Major Equipment & Facilities required:
Reactor volume: 800 litres (approxly);
Floor Area requirement : 4m x 4m
Services offered
by Technology Transfer:
Know how manual including quality control
procedures
Process demonstration
Consultancy
Contact for more information
The Director
Foundation for Innovation and Technology Transfer
Indian Institute of Technology Delhi
Hauz Khas, New Delhi-110016
Tel : 91-011-26597167, 26857762, 26581013
Fax : 91-011-26851169
E-mail : mdfitt@gmail.com

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