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IN309251: A novel fluidized bed reactor for treatment of waste water

The unit operations used in the conventional methods for the treatment of wastewater comprise of screening, equalization tank, primary clarification, anaerobic biological system, aerobic biological system and tertiary treatment. And also, the conventional  methods require large foot print and high electrical energy. Further, the treatment process generates huge volume of sludge and odor  emission. To overcome the above mentioned issues a novel device of fluidized bed reactor was designed for the treatment of  wastewater. This improved design facilitates the generation of very less quantity of sludge. Further, the problems of chocking of pipe  line, normally envisaged in conventional technologies, are completely eliminated in the new reactor device. The act of fluidization  maintains uniform mixing of carbon catalyst immobilized with microorganisms throughout the reactor volume for effective wastewater treatment. The unused compressed air is sent out to the atmosphere after being passed through odor removal column, which is lacking in the conventional technologies. The device can be applied to wastewater discharged from domestic origin and varied industries for the credible removal of organic pollutant.

Filing Date: 04-09-2012

Issue Date: 15-03-2019

Applicant: CSIR-Central Leather Research Institute (CSIR-CLRI), Chennai

Patent No: IN309251

Application No: 2728DEL2012

Inventor(s): Ganesan Sekaran, Sekar Karthikeyan, Ramasamy Boopathy, Asit Baran Mandal

IPC Classification: C07C

Country: India

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