Title of article :
Influences of carbon source and C/N ratio on nitrate/nitrite denitrification and carbon breakthrough
Author/Authors :
Jiunn-Jye Her، نويسنده , , Ju-Sheng Huang، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1995
Abstract :
In the batch reactor system, denitrification was almost complete while the C/N ratio of each of the four different carbon sources (methanol, acetic acid, glucose, benzoic acid) was properly controlled. The minimum C/N ratio required for nearly complete denitrification (92–97%) using an aromatic carbon source (benzoic acid) was significantly higher than that using the other three non-aromatic sources. For non-aromatic carbon sources, the minimum C/N ratio required for nearly complete denitrification (97–100%) increased with an increase of molecular weight. After nearly complete denitrification, the carbon residual could be further reduced to methane gas. Under denitrifying loadings of 0•07-0•10 g-N/g-VSS/day, the endogenous denitrification efficiencies obtained were 9•2–17•8%. If insufficient carbon was supplied for denitrification, accumulation of intermediate nitrite species could be observed (glucose gave the highest and benzoic acid was the least). If methanol or benzoic acid as a carbon source was over-supplied, carbon breakthrough would occur.
Keywords :
denitrification , denitrifying sludge. C/Nratio , methanogenesis , endogenous denitrification.carbon breakthrough
Journal title :
Bioresource Technology
Journal title :
Bioresource Technology