Multistage Fluidized Bed Bioreactor for Dye Decolorization using Immobilized Polyurethane foam: A Novel Approach

Publication date: Available online 5 September 2019Source: Biochemical Engineering JournalAuthor(s): Shalini, Y. Pydi SettyAbstractA multistage fluidized bed bioreactor (M-FBBR) was developed for Congo Red (CR) dye removal using Polyurethane foam (PUF)-immobilized Bacillus subtilis. The active surface area for microbial growth and biological interaction are important factors to be considered for immobilization mediated decolorization. In the present study, the active surface area can be improved in the reactor in two ways, (i) by avoiding the accumulation of PUF on the top surface of reaction volume and (ii) by providing free moving foams in larger number. To achieve this, existing FBBR was modified by introducing a porous stainless steel box (PSSB), which is autoclavable, custom made, and cost-effective. To elucidate this, dye decolorization studies were conducted in both FBBR and M-FBBR. The enhanced CR dye removal was observed in M-FBBR. Further, optimization studies for M-FBBR approach shown the maximum CR dye removal (92%) was obtained at a dye concentration of 100 mg/L, PUF weight- 5 g, pH-8, and glucose concentration- 4 g/L respectively. Extensive mineralization has been performed for synthetic and real textile wastewater (RTW), and the significant COD reduction (86.6%, 90.15%) and TOC reduction (57.54%, 69.13%) were observed for synthetic wastewater and RTW respectively.Graphical abstract
Source: Biochemical Engineering Journal - Category: Biochemistry Source Type: research