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The use of naturally generated volatile fatty acids for herbicide removal via denitrification
Authors:Xuan He  David G Wareham
Institution:1. Gold Coast Water , Gold Coast, MC, Australia;2. Department of Civil and Natural Resources Engineering , University of Canterbury , Christchurch, New Zealand
Abstract:This research focuses on the removal of 2, 4-D via denitrification, with a particular emphasis on the effect of adding naturally generated volatile fatty acids (VFAs) as a carbon source. These VFAs had been produced from an acid-phase anaerobic digester (mean VFA concentration of 3153 ± 801 mg/L as acetic acid]). The first step involved developing 2, 4-D degrading bacteria in a sequencing batch reactor (SBR) fed with both sewage and 2, 4-D (30–100 mg/L). Subsequent denitrification batch tests demonstrated that the specific denitrification rate increased from 0.0119 ± 0.0039 to 0.0192 ± 0.0079 g NO3-N/g volatile suspended solids (VSS) per day, when using 2, 4-D alone versus 2, 4-D plus natural VFAs from the digester as a carbon source. Similarly, the specific 2, 4-D consumption rate increased from 0.0016 ± 0.0009 to 0.0055 ± 0.0021 g 2,4-D/g VSS per day, when using 2, 4-D alone as compared to using 2, 4-D plus natural VFAs. Finally, a parallel increase in the percent 2, 4-D removal was observed, rising from 28.33 ± 11.88 using 2, 4-D alone to 54.17 ± 21.89 using 2, 4-D plus natural VFAs.
Keywords:2  4-D degradation  denitrification  volatile fatty acids  acid-phase anaerobic digester  sequencing batch reactor
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