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Table 2.5. Ex-situ reactor designs for bioprecipitation (Adapted from Kaksonen and Puhakka 2007, Kiran et al. 2017,
Speece 1983).
Method
Design
Advantages & Disadvantages
Continuously
Advantages:
Stirred Tank
- High performance
Reactor (CSTR)
- Reliable
Disadvantages:
- Poor biomass retention
Anaerobic Contact
Advantages:
Press (ACP)
- Good biomass retention
Disadvantages:
- Breakdown of flocs and sludge due to high shear
force
Upflow Anaerobic
Filter Reactor
(UAFR)
Advantages:
- Good sludge retention
- Low shear force
Disadvantages:
- Channeling due to shear force
- Large pressure gradients
Downflow
Advantages:
Anaerobic Filter
- Utilizes gravitation force
Reactor (DAFR)
- Good sludge retention
- Low shear force
Disadvantages:
- Channeling due to shear force
- Large pressure gradients
Fluidized-Bed
Advantages:
Reactor (FBR)
- Large surface area for biofilm
- Good biomass retention
- Small pressure gradients
- No channeling or clogging
- Large mass transfer rates
Disadvantages:
- Biomass loss due to shear force
- Energy requirement
Table 2.5 contd. ...