The Science of the total environment | 2019

Performance analysis and optimization of ammonium removal in a new biological folded non-aerated filter reactor.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


A new type of biological folded non-aerated filter (BFNAF) was found to be superior and feasible for the treatment of NH4+-N wastewater. It was constructed with the folded structure suitable for the nylon biomass carrier. The advantages of the BFNAF included low energy consumption, long reaction path, large biofilm surface area and non-clogging compared to the traditional biological aerated filter. In this study, the effects of hydraulic retention time (HRT), and the influent NH4+-N concentration on the performance of BFNAF were investigated and optimized by the response surface methodology. Under the optimal operating condition (HRT, 10\u202fh; NH4+-N concentration, 52\u202fmg/L), the removal efficiency and removal rate were 94.62\u202f±\u202f0.63% and 0.106\u202fkg-NH4+ m-3\u202fday-1, respectively. The results showed that the BFNAF reactor could remove NH4+-N from wastewater and realized the nitrification process effectively under natural ventilation conditions.

Volume 688
Pages \n 505-512\n
DOI 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.06.188
Language English
Journal The Science of the total environment

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