Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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684986 | Bioresource Technology | 2009 | 7 Pages |
The objective of this research was to investigate the macroscopical effect of high concentration nitrite and nitrate denitrification on waste decomposition and to evaluate the kinetics of NO3-–N and NO2-–N removal. Two reactors loaded fresh refuse were fed 4000 mg NO3-–N/L or 4000 NO2-–N/L every 48 h, respectively. Results showed that NO3-–N addition was more effective on promotion of the waste degradation process as compared to NO2-–N addition. In the initial stage, NOx-–N removal was mainly contributed by adsorption rather than denitrification. NOx-–N reduction rate data obtained from microcosm experiment were fit to Monod kinetics, with specific removal rates of 1.625 mg NO3-–N/(g dry waste d) and 1.125 mg NO2-–N/(g dry waste d) and nitrogen removal half-saturation constants of 1250.5 NO3-–N/L and 125.5 NO2-–N/L, respectively.