Title of article :
Performance and Kinectics Aspects of Nitrogen Removal in a Biofilm Sequencing Batch Reactor
Author/Authors :
Costa، R.H.R نويسنده Department of Sanitary and Environmental Engineering , , Wolff، D.B نويسنده Department of Sanitary and Environmental Engineering , , Souto، V.S نويسنده Department of Sanitary and Environmental Engineering ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Abstract :
A biofilm sequencing batch reactor with a volume of 1.42 m3, nylon nets providing a 4,140 m2/
m3 support area for biofilms and an automated operation with 8 hour cycles was studied. The duration of the
experiment was 135 days. Removal efficiencies e? 80% were obtained for carbonaceous matter, producing an
effluent with 31±26.8 mg/L of filtered COD, 7±3.6 mg/L of BOD5 and 12±3.2 mg/L of TOC. The average
removal efficiency of ammonium was 77 ± 16.6%, with a mean concentration in the effluent of 14 ± 10.2 mg
NH
4-N/L. The denitrification efficiency was 80±14.7%. The effluent characteristics met the requirements of
Brazilian environmental standard for discharge to receiving water bodies. A kinetic study of nitrification and
denitrification showed that during the aerobic phase the specific rate of ammonium consumption was 0.057 g
NH
4-N/g VSS.d and the production of NOx-N was 0.074 g NOx-N/g VSS.d, while the specific rate of NOx-N
consumption was 0.05 g NOx-N/g VSS.d during the anoxic phase. The suspended and fixed biomass was
composed of 50% ammonium-oxidizing bacteria (AOB).
Journal title :
International Journal of Environmental Research(IJER)
Journal title :
International Journal of Environmental Research(IJER)