83 resultados para Reator anaeróbio
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O trabalho teve por objetivo avaliar o efeito da qualidade da água no desenvolvimento de Aedes aegypti (Linnaeus, 1762). O ciclo de vida desse vetor foi estudado em águas de esgoto bruto, efluente de reator UASB, efluente de lagoa de polimento, efluente de filtro anaeróbio, água de chuva e água desclorada. Diariamente avaliaram-se o período de desenvolvimento e as viabilidades de ovo, larva, pupa, longevidade e a fecundidade dos adultos. A duração do período larval variou de 5,6 a 9,1 dias, sendo a sobrevivência baixa em águas de esgoto bruto, efluente de reator UASB, efluente de lagoa de polimento e efluente de filtro anaeróbio. Não foram observadas diferenças nas durações e viabilidades das fases de ovo e pupa, longevidade e fecundidade dos adultos. Constatou-se que, apesar da baixa viabilidade larval, é possível o desenvolvimento do A. aegypti em águas com elevados graus de poluição e que todos os tratamentos permitiram o desenvolvimento desse vetor.
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O resíduo do processo de parboilização do arroz apresenta alta quantidade de elementos como N e P, dentre outros, que, uma vez incorporados ao solo, poderão servir como fonte de nutrientes. Nesse sentido, o presente trabalho avaliou alguns atributos de um Argissolo, a produção de massa seca e o estado nutricional do milho cultivado após a adição de lodo anaeróbio originado do processo de parboilização do arroz. O experimento foi instalado em vasos com capacidade para 4,0 kg de solo e com quatro repetições. Foram estudados os seguintes tratamentos: testemunha; adubação NPK; 2,15, 4,31, 8,62, 12,93, e 17,24 g kg-1 de lodo (base seca) no solo. A aplicação de lodo aumentou o rendimento de matéria seca do milho, assim como os valores de pH, condutividade elétrica e os teores de N, P, K e Na do solo. As doses de lodo aumentaram também os teores de N, P e K e diminuíram os de Ca e Mg, da parte aérea do milho.
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O cultivo do arroz é destaque na região Sul, com 60 % da produção total desse cereal no país. A parboilização do arroz é um tratamento hidrotérmico que cozinha parcialmente os grãos ainda em casca, melhorando seu valor nutricional. Desse processo resulta um efluente rico em matéria orgânica e nutrientes, que pode ser utilizado como adubo orgânico na agricultura. O presente trabalho objetivou avaliar a qualidade de um solo com base nas alterações de alguns atributos microbianos decorrentes do acréscimo de lodo anaeróbio da estação de tratamento de efluentes de parboilização do arroz. Foram realizados dois experimentos, sendo o primeiro em casa de vegetação, por meio do cultivo de milho em um Argissolo acrescido de lodo (base seca) nas doses de 2,15; 4,31; 8,62; 12,93; e 17,24 g kg-1, em que foram analisados os teores de C orgânico total (COT) e N total (NT)do solo e da biomassa microbiana. O segundo foi desenvolvido em laboratório, utilizando-se vasos respirométricos, com o mesmo solo e tratamentos do experimento anterior, onde se analisou a atividade da microbiota do solo pela determinação da respiração basal. Como tratamentos controle foram utilizados: solo sem adubação e solo adubado com NPK. Os tratamentos foram dispostos em delineamento completamente casualizado com quatro repetições. A atividade microbiana do solo e o C (CM) e N (NM) da biomassa microbiana aumentaram com as doses de lodo e proporcionaram diminuição no quociente metabólico do solo. A aplicação do lodo não alterou as relações COT/NT, CM/NM, CM/COT e NM/NT, em comparação com o tratamento NPK. A aplicação do lodo ao solo aumentou os teores de COT e causou diminuição nos teores de N mineral (NH4+ e NO3-), quando comparados aos do tratamento NPK. O lodo originado da parboilização do arroz pode ser aplicado ao solo, em doses recomendadas, com benefícios à atividade e à biomassa microbiana.
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O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar a remoção de compostos nitrogenados e fosfatados e da carga orgânica poluidora oriunda de cultivo heterotrófico de camarão marinho, por meio de reator anaeróbico. Foi construído um reator com fluxo ascendente, em que os efluentes de entrada e saída foram avaliados continuamente durante 120 horas, com três repetições. Os parâmetros físicos e químicos avaliados foram: temperatura, pH, condutividade, ortofosfato, nitrito, nitrato, amônia, demanda química de oxigênio e sólidos totais. O reator permaneceu estável, com boas condições de retenção de sólidos. O reator anaeróbico removeu 96,7% do nitrogênio amoniacal e 91% de ortofosfatos dos efluentes de cultivo de camarão marinho, o que mostra que os efluentes tratados estão dentro dos limites estabelecidos pela legislação.
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A flow injection spectrophotometric method was developed for determining aspartame in sweeteners. Sample was dissolved in water and 250 µL of the solution was injected into a carrier stream of 5.0 x 10-5 mol L-1 sodium borate solution. The sample flowed through a column (14 cm x 2.0 mm) packed with Zn3(PO4)2 immobilized in a polymeric matrix of polyester resin and Zn(II) ions were released from the solid-phase reactor by formation of the Zn(II)-aspartame complex. The mixture merged with a stream of borate buffer solution (pH 9.0) containing 0.030 % (m/v) alizarin red S and the Zn(II)-alizarin red complex formed was measured spectrophotometrically at 540 nm. The calibration graph for aspartame was linear in the concentration range from 10 to 80 µg mL-1 with a detection limit of 4 µg mL-1 of aspartame. The RSD was 0.3 % for a solution containing 40 µg mL-1 aspartame (n = 10) and seventy results were obtained per hour. The proposed method was applied for determining aspartame in commercial sweeteners.
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This work describes the construction of a home-made low-cost reactor, using easily available materials, capable of destroying efficiently dissolved organic matter. Just 30 minutes of irradiation were sufficient to destroy more than 99% of the humic acids present in a solution of 4 mg C L-1. Copper speciation was evaluated in natural waters of different salinities to test the reactor's efficiency in destroying organically complexed metal species. The effect of the organic matter concentration, salinity, dissolved oxygen and temperature in the photo-oxidation process is discussed.
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The TiO2/UV photocatalytic reactor was investigated as an alternative system to inactivate airborne microorganisms. The experiments performed in the absence of the catalyst showed that direct photolysis was not efficient to destruct microorganisms, with only 30% of inactivation. Similar inactivation percentage was obtained using TiO2 in absence of UV radiation. The destruction of microorganisms present in a contaminated indoor atmosphere, using the combination of TiO2/UV was very efficient, reaching more than 98% of destruction.
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A simple flow injection procedure was developed for determining dipyrone (1-phenyl-2,3-dimethyl-4-methylaminomethano-5-pyrazolone sodium, metamizol, analgin) in pharmaceutical formulations. The determination is based on the reduction of Ag+ ions to Ag0 by dipyrone. A colloidal suspension of Ag0 produced was transported by carrier solution (0.01 mol L-1 NaOH) and turbidimetrically detected at 425 nm. The analytical curve for dipyrone was linear in the range from 5.0 x 10-4 to 2.5 x 10-3 mol L-1 with a correlation coefficient of 0.9990. The detection limit was 1.3 x 10-4 mol L-1 (3sigmaB/slope). The relative standard deviation for ten successive measurements was 1.8% and an analytical frequency of 45 h-1 was obtained. The recovery values from three samples ranged from 96.0 to 102%.
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A CPC (Compound Parabolic Concentrator) reactor was projected and constructed aiming to promote the degradation of the organic matter present in considerable volumes of aqueous effluents, under the action of solar radiation. The essays were done using a model effluent which consists of a mixture of fragments of a sodium salt of lignosulphonic acid possessing a mean molecular weigth of 52,000 Daltons, and a real effluent, from a chip board industry. The volume of effluent in each test was about 50 L. The tests involved heterogeneous (TiO2 P25 Degussa and formulations made from the association of TiO2 with a photosensitiser), and homogeneous (thermal and photochemical Fenton reactions) catalysis of the effluents. The results demonstrate the viability of application of this kind of reactor even when the load of organic pollutants is high.
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The aim of this work is to present the new applications of membrane technology in fat and oil processing, with emphasis on development and applications of the enzymatic membrane reactor and its association with extraction and purification technology by supercritical fluids (SCF). Combining the extraction by SCFs and the separation by membranes allows the integration of extractions reactions with selective separation by membranes through filtration of the supercritical mixture (SCF + extracted solutes). This association provides important energy savings regarding the SCF recompression costs.
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Three technologies were tested (TiO2/UV, H2O2/UV, and TiO2/H2O2/UV) for the degradation and color removal of a 25 mg L-1 mixture of three acid dyes: Blue 9, Red 18, and Yellow 23. A low speed rotating disc reactor (20 rpm) and a H2O2 concentration of 2.5 mmol L-1 were used. The dyes did not significantly undergo photolysis, although they were all degraded by the studied advanced oxidation processes. With the TiO2/H2O2/UV process, a strong synergism was observed (color removal reached 100%). Pseudo first order kinetic constants were estimated for all processes, as well as the respective apparent photonic efficiencies.
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The study of the electrochemical degradation of the ranitidine was developed using an electrochemical reactor with a gas diffusion electrode (GDE) as cathode. The electrolysis experiments was performed at constant current (1 < A < 10) and flow rate of 200 L h-1. The process of drug degradation, chemical/electrochemical and electro-Fenton ways, using electrochemical reactor showed best efficiency at current values of > 4 A. The process reached a production of 630 mg L-1 of the H2O2 at 7 A. The ranitidine concentrations was reduced in 99.9% (HPLC) and chemical oxygen demand (COD) was reduced in 86.7% by electro-Fenton.
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This paper describes a degradation study of the anti-inflammatory sodium diclofenac in aqueous medium using an electro-chemical flow reactor with a gas diffusion electrode as cathode. Two degradation processes were compared: by H2O2 electro-generated and H2O2 electro-generated/Fe(II). Concentration of sodium diclofenac was determined during the experiments by HPLC. The changes in chemical oxigen demand (COD) were also evaluated. Under the specific reaction conditions, 350 mg L-1 of H2O2 was electro-generated and 99.2% of sodium diclofenac was degradated, with 27.4% COD reduction. At the same conditions, but using Fe(II), drug degradation was 99.4% and the COD reduction was 63.2%.
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The rice husk combustion in a bubbling and atmospheric fluidized bed reactor was investigated. This paper presents the rice husk ash characterization employing the techniques of X-ray diffraction (XRD), X-ray fluorescence (XRF), and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) among others. After combustion, a rice husk ash containing 93% amorphous silica and <3% unburned char was produced. Methods usually applied to fixed bed considering external sources of energy and high reaction times were employed. Thus, the potential of this type of reactors with respect to speed, continuity and self-sufficiency energy of the process was shown.
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This paper reports a study of electrochemical degradation of the chloramphenicol antibiotic in aqueous medium using a flow-by reactor with DSA® anode. The process efficiency was monitored by chloramphenicol concentration analysis with liquid chromatography (HPLC) during the experiments. Analysis of Total Organic Carbon (TOC) was performed to estimate the degradation degree and Ion Chromatography (IC) was performed to determinate inorganic ions formed during the eletrochemical degradation process. In electrochemical flow-by reactor, 52% of chloramphenicol was degraded, with 12% TOC reduction. IC analysis showed the production of chloride ions (25 mg L-1), nitrate ions (6 mg L-1) and nitrite ions (4.5 mg L-1).