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Nitrification of an industrial wastewater in a moving-bed biofilm reactor: effect of salt concentration

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ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY
卷 32, 期 8, 页码 837-846

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/09593330.2010.514949

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nitrification; moving-bed biofilm reactor; saline wastewater; industrial wastewater

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Nitrification of wastewaters from chemical industries can pose some challenges due to the presence of inhibitory compounds. Some wastewaters, besides their organic complexity present variable levels of salt concentration. In order to investigate the effect of salt (NaCl) content on the nitrification of a conventional biologically treated industrial wastewater, a bench scale moving-bed biofilm reactor was operated on a sequencing batch mode. The wastewater presenting a chloride content of 0.05 g l-1 was supplemented with NaCl up to 12 g Cl- l-1. The reactor operation cycle was: filling (5 min), aeration (12 or 24h), settling (5 min) and drawing (5 min). Each experimental run was conducted for 3 to 6 months to address problems related to the inherent wastewater variability and process stabilization. A PLC system assured automatic operation and control of the pertinent process variables. Data obtained from selected batch experiments were adjusted by a kinetic model, which considered ammonia, nitrite and nitrate variations. The average performance results indicated that nitrification efficiency was not influenced by chloride content in the range of 0.05 to 6 g Cl- l-1 and remained around 90%. When the chloride content was 12 g Cl- l-1, a significant drop in the nitrification efficiency was observed, even operating with a reaction period of 24 h. Also, a negative effect of the wastewater organic matter content on nitrification efficiency was observed, which was probably caused by growth of heterotrophs in detriment of autotrophs and nitrification inhibition by residual chemicals.

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