Biodegradazione aerobica cometabolica di cloroformio: studio di fattibilità in reattori a biomassa adesa

Chlorinated Aliphatic Hydrocarbons (CAHs) are widespread wastewater and groundwater contaminants and represent a real danger for human health and environment. This research is related to the biodegradation technologies to treat chlorinated hydrocarbons. In particular the study of this thesis is focu...

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Main Author: Ciavarelli, Roberta <1981>
Other Authors: Pinelli, Davide
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:it
Published: Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna 2011
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Online Access:http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/3525/
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spelling ndltd-unibo.it-oai-amsdottorato.cib.unibo.it-35252014-03-24T16:29:08Z Biodegradazione aerobica cometabolica di cloroformio: studio di fattibilità in reattori a biomassa adesa Ciavarelli, Roberta <1981> ING-IND/25 Impianti chimici Chlorinated Aliphatic Hydrocarbons (CAHs) are widespread wastewater and groundwater contaminants and represent a real danger for human health and environment. This research is related to the biodegradation technologies to treat chlorinated hydrocarbons. In particular the study of this thesis is focused on chloroform cometabolism by a butane-grown aerobic pure culture (Rhodococcus aetherovorans BCP1) in continuous-flow biofilm reactors, which are used for in-situ and on-site treatments. The work was divided in two parts: in the first one an experimental study has been conducted in two packed-bed reactors (PBRs) for a period of 370 days; in the second one a fluid dynamics and kinetic model has been developed in order to simulate the experimental data concerning a previous study made in a 2-m continuous-flow sand-filled reactor. The goals of the first study were to obtain preliminary information on the feasibility of chloroform biodegradation by BCP1 under attached-cell conditions and to evaluate the applicability of the pulsed injection of growth substrate and oxygen to biofilm reactors. The pulsed feeding represents a tool to control the clogging and to ensure a long bioreactive zone. The operational conditions implemented in the PBRs allowed the attainment of a 4-fold increase of the ratio of chloroform degraded to substrate consumed, in comparison with the phase of continuous substrate supply. The second study was aimed at identifying guidelines for optimizing the oxygen/substrate supply schedule, developing a reliable model of chloroform cometabolism in porous media. The tested model led to a suitable interpretation of the experimental data as long as the ratio of CF degraded to butane consumed was ≤ 0.27 mgchloroform /mgbutane. A long-term simulation of the best-performing schedule of pulsed oxygen/substrate supply indicated the attainment of a steady state condition characterized by unsatisfactory bioremediation performances, evidencing the need for a further optimization of the pulsed injection technique. Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna Pinelli, Davide 2011-04-07 Doctoral Thesis PeerReviewed application/pdf it http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/3525/ info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess
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Ciavarelli, Roberta <1981>
Biodegradazione aerobica cometabolica di cloroformio: studio di fattibilità in reattori a biomassa adesa
description Chlorinated Aliphatic Hydrocarbons (CAHs) are widespread wastewater and groundwater contaminants and represent a real danger for human health and environment. This research is related to the biodegradation technologies to treat chlorinated hydrocarbons. In particular the study of this thesis is focused on chloroform cometabolism by a butane-grown aerobic pure culture (Rhodococcus aetherovorans BCP1) in continuous-flow biofilm reactors, which are used for in-situ and on-site treatments. The work was divided in two parts: in the first one an experimental study has been conducted in two packed-bed reactors (PBRs) for a period of 370 days; in the second one a fluid dynamics and kinetic model has been developed in order to simulate the experimental data concerning a previous study made in a 2-m continuous-flow sand-filled reactor. The goals of the first study were to obtain preliminary information on the feasibility of chloroform biodegradation by BCP1 under attached-cell conditions and to evaluate the applicability of the pulsed injection of growth substrate and oxygen to biofilm reactors. The pulsed feeding represents a tool to control the clogging and to ensure a long bioreactive zone. The operational conditions implemented in the PBRs allowed the attainment of a 4-fold increase of the ratio of chloroform degraded to substrate consumed, in comparison with the phase of continuous substrate supply. The second study was aimed at identifying guidelines for optimizing the oxygen/substrate supply schedule, developing a reliable model of chloroform cometabolism in porous media. The tested model led to a suitable interpretation of the experimental data as long as the ratio of CF degraded to butane consumed was ≤ 0.27 mgchloroform /mgbutane. A long-term simulation of the best-performing schedule of pulsed oxygen/substrate supply indicated the attainment of a steady state condition characterized by unsatisfactory bioremediation performances, evidencing the need for a further optimization of the pulsed injection technique.
author2 Pinelli, Davide
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Ciavarelli, Roberta <1981>
author Ciavarelli, Roberta <1981>
author_sort Ciavarelli, Roberta <1981>
title Biodegradazione aerobica cometabolica di cloroformio: studio di fattibilità in reattori a biomassa adesa
title_short Biodegradazione aerobica cometabolica di cloroformio: studio di fattibilità in reattori a biomassa adesa
title_full Biodegradazione aerobica cometabolica di cloroformio: studio di fattibilità in reattori a biomassa adesa
title_fullStr Biodegradazione aerobica cometabolica di cloroformio: studio di fattibilità in reattori a biomassa adesa
title_full_unstemmed Biodegradazione aerobica cometabolica di cloroformio: studio di fattibilità in reattori a biomassa adesa
title_sort biodegradazione aerobica cometabolica di cloroformio: studio di fattibilità in reattori a biomassa adesa
publisher Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna
publishDate 2011
url http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/3525/
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