Monitoring the impact of dissolved oxygen and nitrite on anoxic biofilm in continuous denitrification process |
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Authors: | Jang Am Ahn Yeonghee Kim In S |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Environmental Science and Engineering, Kwangju Institute of Science and Technology (K-JIST), Bio-Environmental Engineering Laboratory (BEEL), 1 Oryong-dong, Gwangju, Korea |
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Abstract: | An anoxic biofilm involved in continuous denitrificationprocess was monitored to investigate the effect of differentconcentrations of influent dissolved oxygen (DO) or nitrite onthe biofilm. Microelectrode measurements evidenced nitrateremoval activity of biofilm. When different concentrations ofDO were applied to the reactor, generally decreasedconcentrations of DO were observed as bed depth increased fromthe bottom of the reactor. Greatest decrease of the DO wasobserved in the lower 20% of the bed depth. Nitrate removalefficiency was inversely proportional to influent DOconcentrations (8.3-11.9 DO mg L-1) or nitrite loadingrates (0-5.5 N-NO2
- kg m-3 day-1) employed in this study. Nitrite loading rates to achieve morethan 90% of nitrate removal efficiency were 1.46 N-NO2
-kg m-3 day-1 or less at pH 7.5 and 0.34 N-NO2
- kg m-3 day-1 or less at pH 6.8. Nitrate removal efficiency was 63% or more within the lower 20% of the bed depth at the nitrite loading rates that allowed more than 90% of nitrate removal efficiency of the reactor. The results of this study provide first quantitative data that nitrate removalperformance of an anoxic biofilm is inhibited by DO or nitrite,reported to be a limiting factor in the suspended biologicaldenitrification process. |
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Keywords: | anoxic biofilm denitrification dissolved oxygen microelectrode nitrite |
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