A Comparison of the Anaerobic Filter and the Anaerobic Expanded/Fluidized Bed Processes

Author:

Switzenbaum M S

Abstract

The anaerobic filter and the anaerobic expanded/fluidized bed processes represent advances in wastewater treatment technology for processing organic wastes. Literature data for both processes is presented and discussed. In addition, mass transport concepts are used to compare the substrate flux rates of both systems. It is concluded that the expanded/fluidized bed represents a more efficient design for anaerobic fermentation reactions.

Publisher

IWA Publishing

Subject

Water Science and Technology,Environmental Engineering

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