Environmental technology | 2021

Aeration and non-aeration cycles (AE / AN) time: influence in combined organic matter and nitrogen removal and features of biofilm.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract This research aimed the performance evaluation of a structured-bed reactor with different cycles of Intermittent Aeration (IA)(SBRRIA) in the municipal sewage treatment and the verification of the effect of IA cycles on the total nitrogen (TN) removal and organic matter (COD). Three IA cycles were evaluated: phase I (4h AE (aeration on) - 2h NA (aeration off)); II (2h AE - 1h NA) and III (2h AE - 2h NA), with Hydraulic Retention Time of 16 hours. The best nitrogen removal was obtained during the phase II, with the lowest non-aeration time: efficiency of nitrification, denitrification, TN and COD removal of 80 ± 15%, 82 ± 12%, 67±6% and 94 ± 7%, respectively. The mean cell residence time was 19, 26 and 33 d in phases I, II and III, respectively. The statistical analysis applied to the AE/NA profiles showed that the time of AE and NA in the cycles did not influence nitrogen and organic matter removal. Thus, this indicates the recirculation and the gradient formed in the support material facilitate the process of Simultaneous Nitrification and Denitrification. The lowest concentration of nitrifying and denitrifying microorganisms was obtained in effluent and sludge at the end of phase III. From the TP (Total Proteins)/TPS (Total Polysaccharides) ratio obtained (0.8±0.1, 1.3±0.1 e 1.5±0.1 in phases I, II and III), it was possible to conclude that the biofilm in phase I was more porous, with a thin layer if compared to that in phase II and III.

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Pages \n 1-28\n
DOI 10.1080/09593330.2021.1882583
Language English
Journal Environmental technology

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