Method of reducing residual recalcitrant organic pollutants

US9902636B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9902636-B2
Application numberUS-201214424162-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 10, 2012
Priority dateSep 10, 2012
Publication dateFeb 27, 2018
Grant dateFeb 27, 2018

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A method for reducing recalcitrant chemical oxygen demand (COD) of a liquid in a water system is provided. The method comprises pretreating the liquid in a pretreatment unit ( 12 ) to remove indigenous bacteria or microbes to a population level below which the indigenous organisms can interfere with the screened and externally introduced microorganisms. The liquid is then provided to a reactor ( 20 ) that has a filter bed ( 22 ) formed with a carrier material ( 26 ). Special microbes are screened and used to colonize the carrier material ( 26 ) to remove recalcitrant COD. A biofilm is cultured on the surface of the carrier material ( 26 ) to immobilize the screened microbes in the reactor ( 20 ). The method further comprises adding a co-substrate as the liquid enters the reactor ( 20 ) and percolating the liquid through the filter bed ( 22 ) colonized with the screened microbes to degrade at least part of the recalcitrant COD under aerobic conditions. The screened microbes comprise at least one microbial species selected from the group consisting of Bacillus, Comamonas, Arthrobacter, Micrococcus, Pseudomonas, Pediococcus, Achromobacter, Flavobacterium, Mycobacterium, Rhodanobacter, Stenotrophomonas and yeast.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for reducing the recalcitrant chemical oxygen demand (COD) of a liquid in a water system, the method comprising the steps of: providing a reactor having a filter bed with carrier material disposed therein; screening microbes that can reduce recalcitrant COD from said liquid and colonizing said carrier material with said screened microbes; culturing a biofilm on said carrier material to immobilize said screened microbes in said filter bed; pretreating said liquid in a pretreatment unit to reduce the amount of indigenous bacteria or microbes in said liquid to a population level below which said indigenous bacteria or microbes will interfere with said screened microbes that have been colonized on said carrier material; adding at least one co-substrate to said pretreated liquid then feeding said pretreated liquid to said reactor; and percolating the pretreated liquid through said filter bed that has been colonized with said screened microbes for a retention time sufficient to degrade at least a portion of said recalcitrant COD under aerobic conditions, wherein a BOD 5 /COD ratio of said pretreated liquid after exiting said pretreatment unit is less than 0.2. 2. A method for reducing the recalcitrant chemical oxygen demand (COD) of a liquid in a water system, the method comprising the steps of: providing a reactor having a filter bed with carrier material disposed therein; screening microbes that can reduce recalcitrant COD from said liquid and colonizing said carrier material with said screened microbes; culturing a biofilm on said carrier material to immobilize said screened microbes in said filter bed; pretreating said liquid in a pretreatment unit to reduce the amount of indigenous bacteria or microbes in said liquid to a population level below which said indigenous bacteria or microbes will interfere with said screened microbes that have been colonized on said carrier material; adding at least one co-substrate to said pretreated liquid then feeding said pretreated liquid to said reactor; and percolating the pretreated liquid through said filter bed that has been colonized with said screened microbes for a retention time sufficient to degrade at least a portion of said recalcitrant COD under aerobic conditions, wherein a BOD 5 of said pretreated liquid after exiting said pretreatment unit is less than 30 mg/L.

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  • comprising a selector reactor for promoting floc-forming or other bacteria · CPC title

  • C02F3/04Primary

    using trickle filters · CPC title

  • containing halogen · CPC title

  • Contaminated groundwater or leachate · CPC title

  • Carbonaceous materials · CPC title

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What does patent US9902636B2 cover?
A method for reducing recalcitrant chemical oxygen demand (COD) of a liquid in a water system is provided. The method comprises pretreating the liquid in a pretreatment unit ( 12 ) to remove indigenous bacteria or microbes to a population level below which the indigenous organisms can interfere with the screened and externally introduced microorganisms. The liquid is then provided to a reactor …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Wang Sijing, Wang Lei, Zhang Haiwu, and 3 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification C02F3/04. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 27 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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