Exploration and verification of the feasibility of the sulfur-based autotrophic denitrification integrated biomass-based heterotrophic denitrification systems for wastewater treatment: From feasibility to application
Autor: | Sai Yao, Zhang Kuo, Mingdong Chang, Fei Kang, Tong Zhu, Youzhao Wang, Zhenning Lyu, Baorui Liang |
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Rok vydání: | 2022 |
Předmět: |
Environmental Engineering
Denitrification Nitrogen Health Toxicology and Mutagenesis Heterotroph chemistry.chemical_element Wastewater chemistry.chemical_compound Bioreactors Nitrate Environmental Chemistry Biomass Autotroph Effluent Autotrophic Processes Nitrates Chemistry Public Health Environmental and Occupational Health General Medicine General Chemistry Pulp and paper industry Pollution Sulfur Feasibility Studies Sewage treatment |
Zdroj: | Chemosphere. 287:131998 |
ISSN: | 0045-6535 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2021.131998 |
Popis: | The sulfur-based autotrophic denitrification (SAD) and the solid organic carbon-based denitrification processes are both efficient techniques to remove nitrate from wastewater, and the hydrogen ions generated by the SAD process would be consumed in the heterotrophic denitrification process. Therefore, it is possible to improve the denitrification capacity when the solid organic carbon was added into a SAD reactor. In this study, corncob powder and sawdust powder were selected as solid organic carbon sources, and the sulfur-based autotrophic denitrification integrated biomass-based heterotrophic denitrification system was formed (SBD). The laboratory and field experiments showed that SBD could shorten the start-up period, decrease the sulfate productivity, and maintain a good denitrification performance when treated wastewater. According to the field experiment results, when the HRT was 1 h, the effluent total nitrogen (TN) concentration was always lower than 15 mg L−1. In addition, nitrite inhibition was observed when the concentration of nitrite in the reactors reached above 30 mg L−1. The mixture of elemental sulfur powder, shell powder, corncob powder, and sawdust powder with a mass ratio of 6:2:1:1 was the optimal filter for the SBD system, with an average nitrate reduction rate (NAR) of 420 mg NO3–N·L−1·d−1 obtained at the end of the study. During the whole operation, the major autotrophs in the SBD systems were Thermomonas, Ferritrophicum, and Thiobacillus, while the major heterotrophs were Saprospiraceae, Ferruginibacter, Dokdonella, and Simplicispira. Overall, the SBD system was a feasible and practically favorable way to remove nitrate from wastewater. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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