摘要

The rate-limiting step of wastewater treatment is the breakdown of polymers by extracellular enzyme activity (EEA). The efficacy of EEA on biomass from full scale conventional activated sludge (AS) and modified AS with bench scale and full scale rotating biofilm reactors (RBR) was compared. The maximum amino-peptidase EEA was 394 34 pmolL 1 min for the bench RBR which was 11.7 and 4.5 times greater than maximum 0.glucosidase and phosphatase LEA in these reactors. At full scale the RBR gave -4.6, 13.5 and 6.3 times the EEA for amino-peptidase, alpha-glucosidase and phosphatase (based on enzyme compared to the highest LEA in conventional AS biomass. Controlled overloading of the bench RBRs revealed that LEA increased with OLR up W 190 g tCOD m(-2)d(-1) and further increases in OLR reduced the LEA. Pretreatment of wastewater by EEA in the RBR was linked W better performance of the modified activated sludge process. Maintaining high EEA of biofilms is critical for the design of high OLR wastewater treatment systems.

  • 出版日期2018-6-1