INDUSTRIAL WATER TREATMENT ›› 2013, Vol. 33 ›› Issue (2): 28-31. doi: 10.11894/1005-829x.2013.33(2).28

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Treatment of antibiotic wastewater by embedded-immobi丨ized compound bacteria

Liu Peng1, Zhong Chenghua1,2, Zhang Wendong2, Liu Jie2, Zeng Xuemei3   

  1. 1. School of Urban Construction and Environmental Engineering,Chongqing University,Chongqing 400045,China;
    2. School of Environment and Bioengineering,Chongqing Technology and Business University,Chongqing 400067,China;

    3. Environmental Monitoring Station of Nan’an District,Chongqing 400060,China
  • Received:2012-11-09 Revised:2012-11-09 Online:2013-02-20 Published:2013-03-01

包埋固定化复合菌处理抗生素废水的研究

刘鹏1, 钟成华1,2, 张文东2, 刘洁2, 曾雪梅3   

  1. 1. 重庆大学城市建设与环境工程学院,重庆 400045;
    2. 重庆工商大学环境与生物工程学院,重庆 400067;
    3. 重庆市南岸区环境监测站,重庆 400060
  • 通讯作者: 钟成华,教授。E-mail: zhong.chenghua@163. com。 E-mail:zhong.chenghua@163.com;liupengperfect@sina.com
  • 作者简介:刘鹏(1987--),硕士。E-mail:liupengperfect@sina.com。
  • 基金资助:

    国家水体污染控制与治理科技重大专项(2009ZX07104-006);重庆市科技重大攻关计划项目(CSTC,2010AA0020)

Abstract:

Embedded-immobilized compound bacteria have been used for treating the COD of antibiotic wastewater.The effects of different influencing factors on COD removing efficacy are investigated.The dynamics of treatment course is studied.The results indicate that embedding-immobilization enhances the resistibility of compound bacteria to extreme conditions,so as to broaden the ranges of optimum temperature,pH and influent COD concentration.Under the optimal conditions,after a 6-day treatment,the embedded-immobilized compound bacteria could remove 60% of COD from antibiotic wastewater.The dynamics course of treatment process could be simulated by power function

Key words: embedded-immobilized, compound bacteria, antibiotic wastewater

摘要:

采用包埋复合菌处理抗生素废水中的COD,考察了不同因素对COD去除效果的影响,并对处理过程的动力学进行了初步的研究。结果表明,包埋固定化增强了复合菌抵抗极端条件的能力,使得复合菌处理抗生素废水的最适温度、pH和进水COD范围变宽。在最适条件下,经过6d的处理,包埋复合菌对抗生素废水中COD的去除率能达到60%左右,且处理COD的动力学过程可用幂函数进行模拟。

关键词: 包埋固定化, 复合菌, 抗生素废水

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