Influence of porosity of low-density polyethylene media on the maturation process of biofilters used in recirculating aquaculture systems

The effect of pores with different diameters in polyethylene media on the process of ammonia nitrification during the maturation of biofilters is evaluated. Four types of media were produced: M1 without pores, M2 with 40–112 μm in diameter pores, M3 with 125–187 μm diameter pores, and M4 with 312–43...

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Veröffentlicht in:Aquaculture international 2018-08, Vol.26 (4), p.1035-1049
Hauptverfasser: Boaventura, Túlio Pacheco, Miranda-Filho, Kleber Campos, Oréfice, Rodrigo Lambert, Luz, Ronald Kennedy
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Zusammenfassung:The effect of pores with different diameters in polyethylene media on the process of ammonia nitrification during the maturation of biofilters is evaluated. Four types of media were produced: M1 without pores, M2 with 40–112 μm in diameter pores, M3 with 125–187 μm diameter pores, and M4 with 312–437 μm diameter pores. Ammonia concentrations were statistically equal among media. On the majority of days, nitrite concentrations were lowest for M1 and M2, intermediate for M3, and highest for M4. Increased pore diameter favored the formation of biofilm in the interior, but the pores obtained in the expansion process were not interconnected, which may have caused low oxygenation of the water in the internal area. It was concluded that porosity did not reduce biofiltration time and did not increase the efficiency of nitrification of ammonia.
ISSN:0967-6120
1573-143X
DOI:10.1007/s10499-018-0266-y