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[Impact of C/N Ratio on Nitrogen Removal Performance and NO Release of Granular Sludge CANON Reactor]. | LitMetric

[Impact of C/N Ratio on Nitrogen Removal Performance and NO Release of Granular Sludge CANON Reactor].

Huan Jing Ke Xue

Key Laboratory of Urban Storm Water System and Water Environment, Ministry of Education, Sino-Dutch R & D Centre for Future Wastewater Treatment Technologies, Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Beijing 100044, China.

Published: November 2018

To Explore a suitable C/N ratio for efficient nitrogen removal and simultaneously achieving NO release reduction, ammonia-rich wastewater with sodium acetate as an organic carbon source in a granular sludge completely autotrophic nitrogen removal over nitrite (CANON) reactor under different C/N water conditions were studied to determine the reactor's nitrogen removal performance and NO release. The results showed that the total nitrogen (TN) removal rate and the removal load tended to increase gradually with the increase of C/N, ranging from 0 to 2.0. When C/N=0, the TN removal rate was 56.50 mg·L in 7 h; the highest TN removal efficiency was 49%. When C/N=2.0, the highest TN removal rate was 71.42 mg·L in 7 h; the highest TN removal efficiency was 59.52%, and the contribution of CANON to nitrogen removal gradually decreased, whereas the denitrification contribution gradually increased. When △NO-N/△TN=0.086, the contribution of CANON nitrogen removal was only 51.48% and that of denitrification was 48.52%. The NO release volume and release ratio decreased with increasing C/N. When C/N=0, the NO release volume and rate were the highest, namely 3.60 mg and 2.13%, respectively. The lowest NO release volume and rate were 1.61 mg and 0.75%, respectively, when C/N=2.0.

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