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Revista mexicana de ingeniería química

versión impresa ISSN 1665-2738

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FERREIRA-ROLON, A.; RAMIREZ-ROMERO, G.  y  RAMIREZ-VIVES, F.. Granular sludges methanogenic activity increase due to CO2 bubbling calcium precipitation over nejayote. Rev. Mex. Ing. Quím [online]. 2014, vol.13, n.2, pp.517-525. ISSN 1665-2738.

Beyond over 60% potable water used in the process of corn nixtamalization knows as nejayote is wasted in to the environmental water. Nejayote contains a high concentration of organic matter (20 to 30 g COD L-1), a considerable amount of Ca2+ and PO4-2 as well as several nutrients. This work consists of assessing basically two issues. The first is the granular sludges methane production by diluting the nejayote with municipal wastewater of different organic loads. The second is the calcium effect over granular sludges by its precipitation through CO2 bubbling. The most important results show first, more than twenty times methanogenic activity reduction without Ca2+ remotion. Second, COD removal efficiences turned beyond than 90%. Finally, calcium at low concentration increases granular sludges methanogenic activity. Based on these results, we suggest a treatment system wich could be addapted to the existing mills nixtamalization process in Mexico City.

Palabras llave : nejayote; calcium; granular sludges; methane production.

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