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IJBBB 2012 Vol.2(4): 264-269 ISSN: 2010-3638
DOI: 10.7763/IJBBB.2012.V2.113

The Effect of Synthetic Cationic Polymer Addition on Nucleation of Anaerobic Granules under Different Organic Loading Rate

N. Hudayah, B. Suraraksa, and P. Chaiprasert

Abstract—Nucleation phase with the addition of synthetic cationic polymer, polyacrylamide 8265 (MEM 8265), under different organic loading rate (OLR) was investigated. The results showed that the addition of MEM 8265 showed significant positive effects related to physico-chemical characteristics of microbial aggregates such as short nucleation time, higher size distribution of aggregates >100 μm, nuclei ratio and SVI value. The nucleation phase was achieved within 69 days. The nuclei size was 126 μm and nuclei ratio achieved 51% of total sludge. SVI was 60 ml.mg-1SS. However, the activities of acidogenic bacteria (propionic acid- and butyric acid-degrading microorganisms) and methanogens were similar to control (without polymer addition).

Index Terms—Anaerobic granules, nucleation, synthetic cationic polymer, organic loading rate.

Nasrul Hudayah is with the Joint Graduate School of Energy and Environment (JGSEE), King Mongkut’s University and Technology Thonburi (KMUTT), Thailand (e-mail: nasraul_01@yahoo.com).
Benjaphon Suraraksa is with the Excellence Center of Waste Utilization and Management (BIOTEC), Bangkok, Thailand.
Pawinee Chaiprasert is with the Division of Biotechnology, School of Bioresources and Technology, KMUTT, Bangkok, Thailand (e-mail: pawinee..cha@kmutt.ac.th).

Cite: N. Hudayah, B. Suraraksa, and P. Chaiprasert, "The Effect of Synthetic Cationic Polymer Addition on Nucleation of Anaerobic Granules under Different Organic Loading Rate," International Journal of Bioscience, Biochemistry and Bioinformatics vol. 2, no. 4, pp. 264-269, 2012.

General Information

ISSN: 2010-3638 (Online)
Abbreviated Title: Int. J. Biosci. Biochem. Bioinform.
Frequency: Quarterly 
DOI: 10.17706/IJBBB
Editor-in-Chief: Prof. Ebtisam Heikal 
Abstracting/ Indexing:  Electronic Journals Library, Chemical Abstracts Services (CAS), Engineering & Technology Digital Library, Google Scholar, and ProQuest.
E-mail: ijbbb@iap.org
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