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Eng. sanit. ambient ; 20(4): 635-643, out.-dez. 2015. graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-769732

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RESUMO Água residuária têxtil foi tratada com Aspergillus niger AN 400 em reator de bateladas sequenciais, em ciclos de 48 h para avaliar o efeito de fonte adicional de nitrogênio sobre a eficiência do sistema alimentado com efluente diluído (10% v/v) e glicose (3 g.L-1). O afluente recebeu fonte adicional de nitrogênio (etapa I), acarretando em excesso de nitrogênio amoniacal (192 mg.L-1) no meio, resultando em remoção de matéria orgânica de 85%, porém em apenas 55% de remoção de corante. Ao se diminuir a concentração média de amônia para 98 mg.L-1 (etapa II), a remoção de corante (83%) passou a ser superior à de matéria orgânica, de 69%, mostrando o efeito negativo de concentrações elevadas de amônia sobre o sistema, favorecendo ainda o crescimento de bactérias, o que provavelmente inibiu a produção de enzimas fúngicas e contribuiu para a perda de eficiência na remoção de corante e formação de subprodutos.


ABSTRACT Textile wastewater was treated by Aspergillus niger AN 400 in sequential batch reactor, which was operated in cycles of 48 h in order to evaluate the effect of an additional source of nitrogen on the system's efficiency, which was fed with effluent diluted (10% v/v) and glucose (3 g.L-1). The influent received addition of an external source of nitrogen (phase I), in which there was excess ammonia (192 mg.L-1) in the medium, resulting in organic matter removal of 85%, but in only 55% removal of dye. In the phase II, when the average concentration of ammonia in the medium was lower (98 mg.L-1), removal of dye (83%) became higher than that of organic matter (69%), showing the negative effect of high concentrations of ammonia over the system and favoring the growth of bacteria, which probably inhibit the production of fungal enzymes and contributed to the loss of efficiency in the removal of dye and the formation of byproducts.

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