Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10395146 | Bioresource Technology | 2011 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Rapid formation of denitrifying sulfide removal granules is of practical interest to start up an expanded granular sludge bed reactor for wastewater treatment. This study demonstrates that methanogenic granules can be easily acclimated into DSR granules in one day, removing all 1.30 kg mâ3 dâ1 sulfide and converting >90% of 0.56 kg-N mâ3dâ1 nitrate into di-nitrogen gas. Under high loadings, reactor performance, however, declined. Under high loading rates, sulfide first inhibited the heterotrophic denitrifier (Caldithrix sp.), thereby accumulating nitrite in the system; the autotrophic denitrifier (Pseudomonas sp. C23) was then inhibited by accumulated nitrite, leading to breakdown of the entire DSR process.
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Authors
Xu Zhou, Chuan Chen, Aijie Wang, Li-Hong Liu, Kuo-Ling Ho, Nanqi Ren, Duu-Jong Lee,