Comparison of sequentially combined carbon with sole carbon in denitrification and biological phosphorus removal
- Authors
- Cho, ES; Ahn, KH; Molof, AH
- Issue Date
- 2004-05
- Publisher
- I W A PUBLISHING
- Citation
- WATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, v.49, no.5-6, pp.251 - 256
- Abstract
- The sequentially combined carbon (SCC) of methanol and acetic acid was used for the biological nutrient removal (BNR). Its BNR performance was compared with methanol or acetic acid as a sole carbon substrate. Compared to the sole carbon substrate, the use of SCC demonstrated the highest overall TIN removal of 98.3% at a COD ratio of 30 mg COD/l of methanol/50 mg CDO/l of acetic acid. Furthermore, denitrification was more enhanced when methanol was used as one of the SCC, rather than as a sole carbon source. Complete phosphorus removal was accomplished with a non-detectable o-P concentration when SCC was added. This research also showed that aerobic denitrifiers appear to prefer acetic acid to methanol, and the amount of poly-beta-hydroxybutyrate (PHB) stored by P accumulating organisms (PAOs) using acetic acid in the anoxic zone could be another important factor in improving the aerobic denitrification. The SCC was a very favorable carbon source for the aerobic denitrification since acetic acid was utilized more efficiently for P-release in accordance with increase of PHB stored in the cell of PAOs by removing nitrogen first using methanol.
- Keywords
- PHOSPHATE; NUTRIENT; SLUDGE; PHOSPHATE; NUTRIENT; SLUDGE; acetic acid; aerobic denitrification; denitrifying phosphorus removing bacteria; methanol; poly-beta-hydroxybutyrate; sequentially combined carbon
- ISSN
- 0273-1223
- URI
- https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/137612
- DOI
- 10.2166/wst.2004.0761
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- KIST Article > 2004
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