Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10180071 | Engineering in Agriculture, Environment and Food | 2015 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
This study investigated ammonia production and recovery under high temperature conditions. A reactor with a working volume of 2.0 L was fed with synthetic wastewater, and then the temperature was increased at 1 °C dâ1 at HRT (Hydraulic Retention Time) of 4 days. The effects of sludge return, temperature (50-80 °C), HRT (4-10 days) and influent TS (Total Solids) levels (3.02-4.83%) on ammonia fermentation were studied in this work. In the ammonia production phase, the maximum ammonia concentration was obtained for runs with the sludge return method at 72 °C. With increased HRT and influent TS up to 4.23%, the ammonia concentration was increased. The ammonia stripping flow rate ranged from 0.10 to 0.25 L Lâ1 minâ1. With an increased flow rate, the ammonia removal efficiency was increased. In this study, if all of the removed ammonia was recovered, 0.431 L dâ1 liquid ammonia would be achieved.
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Authors
Kazumi Moriya, Kenji Takisawa, Jingwen Lu, Yutaka Kitamura,