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High-rate partial nitritation using porous poly(vinyl alcohol) sponge

Author(s)
Bae, HyokwanYang, HeejeongChung, Yun-ChulYoo, Young JeLee, Seockheon
Issued Date
2014-06
DOI
10.1007/s00449-013-1083-3
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/62400
Fulltext
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00449-013-1083-3
Citation
BIOPROCESS AND BIOSYSTEMS ENGINEERING, v.37, no.6, pp.1115 - 1125
Abstract
Poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) has been utilized as a support material for the immobilization of nitrifying bacteria without the comprehensive survey of partial nitritation. In the present study, the activities of nitrifiers and the maximum nitrogen conversion rate of partial nitritation with PVA sponge-cubes were specified according to different conditions. The selective enrichment of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) on PVA sponge-cubes was achieved by the competition between AOB and nitrite-oxidizing bacteria for dissolved oxygen. The efficiency of ammonia oxidation was proportional to the concentration of HCO3 (-) with the molar ratio of HCO3 (-)-C/NH4 (+)-N = 1.91 and a half of the ratio was applied to the further experiments to ensure stable partial nitritation. The maximum nitrogen conversion rate of partial nitritation was dependent on the volume, not the size of sponge-cubes. The partial nitritation showed the superior rate performance of 3.09 kg N/m(3) day with the packing ratio of 32 % of 5 x 5 x 5 mm(3) PVA sponge-cubes.
Publisher
SPRINGER
ISSN
1615-7591
Keyword (Author)
Partial nitritationInorganic carbonMoving bed biofilm reactorPacking ratioPVA sponge-cube
Keyword
BIOLOGICAL NITROGEN REMOVALSEQUENCING BATCH REACTORWASTE-WATERPARTIAL NITRIFICATIONANAMMOX PROCESSHIGH-STRENGTHBACTERIADENITRIFICATIONMICROORGANISMSCUBES

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