The Effects of Aerobic/Anoxic Period Sequence on Aerobic Granulation and COD/N Treatment Efficiency
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2013
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Elsevier Sci Ltd
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Abstract
The effects of period sequence (anoxic-aerobic and aerobic-anoxic) on aerobic granulation from suspended seed sludge, and COD, N removal efficiencies were investigated in two sequencing batch reactors. More stable granules with greater sizes (1.8-3.5 mm) were developed in R1 (anoxic-aerobic sequence). Yet, no significant difference was observed between the reactors in terms of removal efficiencies. Under optimum operational conditions, 92-95% COD, 89-90% TAN and 38-46% total nitrogen removal efficiencies were achieved. The anoxic-aerobic period sequence (R1) resulted in almost complete denitrification during anoxic periods while aerobic-anoxic sequence (R2) led to nitrate accumulation due to limited-carbon source and further granule disintegration. NH3-N concentration of 15-28 mg/L was found to inhibit COD removal up to 30%. This study also revealed the inhibitory sulfide production during anoxic periods. Sulfate concentration of 52.6-70.2 mg/L was found to promote sulfate reduction and sulfide generation (0.24-0.62 mg/L) which, together with free-ammonia, inhibited TAN oxidation by 10-50%. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Ersan, Yusuf Cagatay/0000-0003-4128-0195; Erguder, Tuba Hande/0000-0002-9669-171X
Keywords
Granule, Inhibition, Simultaneous Nitrification-Denitrification, Extracellular Polymeric Substance (EPS), Biological Oxygen Demand Analysis, Sewage, Nitrogen, Sulfates, Hydrogen-Ion Concentration, Sulfides, Nitrification, Aerobiosis, Water Purification, Bioreactors, Ammonia, Polysaccharides, Denitrification, Anaerobiosis, Particle Size, Extracellular Space
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0106 biological sciences, 01 natural sciences, 0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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19
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Bioresource Technology
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148
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149
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156
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