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Gas–liquid dispersion in a fibrous fixed bed biofilm reactor at growth and non-growth conditions

There is limited data on gas dispersion characteristics of fixed bed biofilm reactors under growth and non-growth conditions. In this paper, the gas–liquid dispersion of a bubble bed packed with a fibrous structured packing for biofilm application is studied. The reactor is operated with Pseudomonas...

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Published in:Process biochemistry (1991) 2010-07, Vol.45 (7), p.1023-1029
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description There is limited data on gas dispersion characteristics of fixed bed biofilm reactors under growth and non-growth conditions. In this paper, the gas–liquid dispersion of a bubble bed packed with a fibrous structured packing for biofilm application is studied. The reactor is operated with Pseudomonas putida aimed at aniline degradation in wastewater. Gas hold-up and bubble size distribution are determined. Running gas–liquid reaction conditions as well as non-reactive flow gas hold-up and bubble size distribution in the presence of surface-active and viscous components were measured. The properties of the gas dispersion proved to be stabilized by the fibrous bed presence and showed improvement of the dispersion parameter by the packing. Gas hold-up was found to increase monotonously with the rise of gas superficial velocity and viscosity and with surface tension fall. Liquid superficial velocity showed marginal effect. Apart from showing high gas hold-up and low bubble size due to surface-active and viscous dissolved elements, the biochemical reaction did not pose any significant additional effect. In agreement with the expected lack of bubble coalescence and break-up in the highly ionic solution practiced, the population size distribution and average bubble size were found to vary with the major operation factors opposite to their gas hold-up contribution. Gas hold-up was correlated with the specific bubble-to-channel size ratio and further with the variables considered. An empirical equation is proposed that relates gas hold-up with all studied variables. Assuming geometric similarity of the prototype and the real vessels, the equation as well as its corresponding range of fluid velocities can be used for bioreactor design and scale-up. The results concerning the gas hold-up are shown to be comparable with previous studies of mesh wire packing.
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Biofilm reaction
Biofilms
Bubbles
Dispersions
Fibrous fixed bed bioreactor
Fluid dynamics
Gas hold-up
Life Sciences
Mathematical analysis
Microbiology and Parasitology
Pseudomonas putida
Reactors
Size distribution
Waste water
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