Title of article :
Long term Evaluation of the Effect of Salinity on Organic Removal and Ammonium Oxidation in a down-flow Hanging Sponge Reactor
Author/Authors :
Uemura، S نويسنده Department of Environmental Engineering , , Kimura، M نويسنده Department of Environmental Systems Engineering , , Yamaguchi، T نويسنده Department of Environmental Systems Engineering , , Ohashi، A نويسنده Department of Social and Environmental Engineering , , Takemura، Y نويسنده Department of Civil Engineering , , Harada، H نويسنده Department of Civil Engineering ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
The effect of salinity on organic removal and ammonium oxidation in a down-flow hanging
sponge reactor was investigated by conducting a long-term continuous experiment over a period of 800 days.
The DHS reactor, constructed by connecting three identical units, was fed with artificial wastewater containing
500 mg-N/L of ammonium nitrogen and 1400 mg- COD/L of phenol. Salinity of the influent was controlled by
the addition of 8.0 to 25 g-Cl-/L of NaCl. The DHS reactor was operated at a hydraulic retention time of 12 h
in a temperature controlled room at 25 oC. No significant inhibition of organic removal and ammonium oxidation
was observed at salinities of up to 20 g-Cl-/L, at which levels ammonium oxidation and COD removal both
exceeded 90%, respectively. However, at a salinity of 25 g-Cl-/L, organic removal and ammonium oxidation
were both severely inhibited. In addition, the ratio of effluent nitrite nitrogen to influent ammonium nitrogen
increased from 3.4% at salinities of 8.0 g-Cl-/L to 33% at salinities of 20 g-Cl-/L.
Journal title :
International Journal of Environmental Research(IJER)
Journal title :
International Journal of Environmental Research(IJER)