Mauricio Passeggi
University of the Republic
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Water Science and Technology | 2009
Mauricio Passeggi; Iván López; Liliana Borzacconi
Performance parameters were studied in an alternative full-scale dairy effluent treatment system comprising two anaerobic sludge-blanket reactors in parallel arrangement with upward flow, internal fat-separation by flotation, external lamella settler and floated material digester. Reactors were initially inoculated with flocculent sludge and granulated in a high-load stage. Using loading rates up to a maximum 5.5 kg COD/m(3) x d-hydraulic residence time of 17 hours- reactor efficiency was found to remain stable around 90% of COD. Average sludge digester efficiency using a loading rate of 3.5 kgVS/m(3) x d with a lipid content of 47% of COD amounted to 78% of VS (87% of lipid removal). LCFA inhibition as assayed using palmitate was found to depend not only on the palmitate concentration but also on the palmitate-to-biomass concentration ratio.
Water Science and Technology | 2008
Liliana Borzacconi; Iván López; Mauricio Passeggi; Claudia Etchebehere; R. Barcia
A full scale UASB reactor treating the effluent of a malting plant was operated during nearly two years. During 37 weeks of operation the reactor worked with a COD removal efficiency of 80% and a biogas production of nearly 300 m(3)/d with a methane content of 77%. After the start up and during these months of operation the volumetric organic load was 4 kgCOD/m(3).d and the specific organic load was between 0.2-0.4 kgCOD/kgVSS.d. The sludge SMA in this period was around 0.25 kgCOD/kg VSS.d. On week 37 as a result of a problem at the industrial process the pH in the reactor dropped to a value of 4.8. After pH recovering, the reactor worked with fluctuating COD values in the exit and showed a downward trend in the COD removal efficiency. On week 81 the presence of filaments in the granules was detected. High proportion of Chloroflexi filaments were detected by FISH in the sludge. Changes in the microbial population caused by the low pH probably destabilize the reactor performance. The presence of filamentous granules in the sludge and its further growing could be encouraged by the pH drop and the low specific organic load applied to the reactor. The low specific organic load was a consequence of the high VSS content in the UASB reactor, due to the lack of purges. The length of the filaments attached to the granules grew throughout time. In order to eliminate the sludge with poor settlement properties a recycle was applied to the reactor. As a consequence, low amount of granular sludge stayed in the reactor. At the end, COD concentration in the influent reached higher values than in normal operation; at the same time a complete sludge wash out occurred. On the other hand, using the same sludge (after the recycle implementation) in a bench scale reactor the good properties of the sludge were completely recovered.
Water Science and Technology | 2009
Iván López; Mauricio Passeggi; Alejandro Pedezert; Liliana Borzacconi
The ADM1 is applied to simulate the behaviour of an Upflow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket Reactor (UASB) treating blood powder (spray dried blood meal) wastewater. Considering a completely mixed liquid phase, the model is defined by a set of differential equations which can be numerically solved. Experimental data allows validating the output of the model which is then used for performing numerous simulations. A single reactor is compared to a series of two identical reactors of half the volume each. For the same total hydraulic retention time, the series reaches an outlet concentration 74% inferior to that of the single reactor. Furthermore, for the same total conversion the volume required by the series is 43% of that of the single reactor.
Water Science and Technology | 2006
Iván López; Mauricio Passeggi; Liliana Borzacconi
Journal of Cleaner Production | 2012
Mauricio Passeggi; Iván López; Liliana Borzacconi
Chemical Engineering Journal | 2015
Iván López; Mauricio Passeggi; Liliana Borzacconi
Biochemical Engineering Journal | 2015
Iván López; Mauricio Passeggi; Liliana Borzacconi
Water Science and Technology | 2006
Liliana Borzacconi; Iván López; Mauricio Passeggi
Journal of Sustainable Bioenergy Systems | 2014
Amabelia del Pino; Omar Casanova; M. Barbazán; Victoria Mancassola; Laura Arló; Liliana Borzacconi; Mauricio Passeggi
Ciencia del suelo | 2012
Amabelia del Pino; Omar Casanova; M. Barbazán; Victoria Mancassola; Jimena Rodríguez; Laura Arló; Liliana Borzacconi; Mauricio Passeggi