| Literature DB >> 26972024 |
Jianzheng Li1, Jia Meng2, Jiuling Li2, Cheng Wang2, Kaiwen Deng2, Kai Sun2, Gerardo Buelna3.
Abstract
A novel upflow microaerobic sludge reactor (UMSR) was constructed to treat manure-free piggery wastewater with high NH4(+)-N concentration and low COD/TN ratio, and the effect and biological mechanism of COD/TN ratio on nitrogen removal were investigated at a constant hydraulic retention time of 8h and 35°C. The results showed that the UMSR could treat the wastewater with a better synchronous removal of COD, NH4(+)-N and TN. The microaerobic UMSR allowed nitrifiers, and heterotrophic and autotrophic denitrifiers to thrive in the flocs, revealing a multiple nitrogen removal mechanism in the reactor. Both the nitrifiers and denitrifiers would be restricted by an influent COD/TN ratio more than 0.82, resulting in a decrease of TN removal in the UMSR. To get a TN removal over 80% with a TN load removal above 0.86kg/(m(3)·d) in the UMSR, the influent COD/TN ratio should be less than 0.70.Entities:
Keywords: Biological mechanism; COD/TN ratio; Microaerobic treatment; Nitrogen removal; Piggery wastewater
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26972024 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2016.03.008
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642