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A novel approach to estimate and control denitrification performance in activated sludge systems with respirogram technology
Authors:Ruina Zhang  Zhihua Li  Yali Zhang  Zhenyu Hang  Meng Lu  Haiguang Wang  Xingdong Gao
Institution:Shanghai Environmental & Sanitary Engineering Design Institute Co. Ltd., Shanghai 200232, China;Key Laboratory of Northwest Water Resource, Environment and Ecology, MOE, Xi''an University of Architecture and Technology, Xi''an 710055, China;Shaanxi Key Laboratory of Environmental Engineering, Xi''an University of Architecture and Technology, Xi''an 710055, China
Abstract:Respirogram technology has been widely applied for aerobic process, however, the response of respirogram to anoxic denitrification is still unclear. To reveal such response may help to design a new method for the evaluation of the performance of denitrification. The size distribution of flocs measured at different denitrification moments demonstrated a clear expansion of flocs triggered by denitrification, during which higher specific endogenous and quasi-endogenous respiration rates (SOURe and SOURq) were also observed. Furthermore, SOURq increases exponentially with the specific denitrification rate (SDNR), suggesting that there should be a maximum SDNR in conventional activated sludge systems. Based on these findings, an index Rq/t, defined as the ratio of quasi-endogenous (OURq) to maximum respiration rate (OURt), is proposed to estimate the denitrification capacity that higher Rq/t indicates higher denitrification potential, which can be readily obtained without complex measurement or analysis, and it offers a novel and promising respirogram-based approach for denitrification estimation and control by taking measures to extend anoxic time to maintain its value at a high level within a certain range.
Keywords:Corresponding author    Denitrification  Respirogram  Activated sludge  Oxygen uptake rate  Biological nutrient removal
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