| Literature DB >> 25573615 |
Kris E Mampaey1, Udo G J M van Dongen, Mark C M van Loosdrecht, Eveline I P Volcke.
Abstract
Nitrous oxide emissions from wastewater treatment plants are currently measured by online gas phase analysis or grab sampling from the liquid phase. In this study, a novel method is presented to monitor the liquid phase N2O concentration for aerated as well as non-aerated conditions/reactors, following variations both in time and in space. The monitoring method consists of a gas stripping device, of which the measurement principle is based on a continuous flow of reactor liquid through a stripping flask and subsequent analysis of the N2O concentration in the stripped gas phase. The method was theoretically and experimentally evaluated for its fit for use in the wastewater treatment context. Besides, the influence of design and operating variables on the performance of the gas stripping device was addressed. This method can easily be integrated with online off-gas measurements and allows to better investigate the origin of the gas emissions from the treatment plant. Liquid phase measurements of N2O are of use in mitigation of these emissions. The method can also be applied to measure other dissolved gasses, such as methane, being another important greenhouse gas.Entities:
Keywords: greenhouse gas; nitrogen removal; nitrous oxide; online monitoring; wastewater treatment
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25573615 DOI: 10.1080/09593330.2015.1005029
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Technol ISSN: 0959-3330 Impact factor: 3.247