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Effective N 2 O emission control during the nitritation/denitritation treatment of ammonia rich wastewater

Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering, ISSN: 2213-3437, Vol: 10, Issue: 2, Page: 107234
2022
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  • Citations
    15
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      15
  • Captures
    28

Article Description

Nitritation/denitritation (Nit/DNit) is widely applied as a cost-effective nitrogen reduction strategy for ammonia rich wastewater treatment compared to conventional nitrification/denitrification processes. However, Nit/DNit processes have often been reported to lead to high nitrous oxide (N 2 O) emission. Here, N 2 O emissions were effectively suppressed in a single stage Nit/DNit sequencing batch reactor (SBR) treating ammonia rich digester sludge thickening lagoon supernatant at room temperature (20 °C). The impacts of alternating frequencies of aerobic/anoxic phases on reactor performance and N 2 O emissions were investigated. With the same hydraulic retention time (HRT), N 2 O production from 2 subcycles of aerobic/anoxic phases was 9.73% of the removed total inorganic nitrogen (TIN), whereas 14 subcycles of aerobic/anoxic phases reduced the N 2 O production to 1.53% of the removed TIN. Aerobic phases accounted for > 83% of the total N 2 O emission, whereas anoxic phases accounted for < 17% of the total N 2 O emission throughout the operation. Aerobic N 2 O emissions correlated positively with the nitrite accumulated, and anoxic N 2 O emissions correlated negatively with the nosZ /( nirK + nirS ) gene ratio. Changes in the phase alternation frequency did not negatively impact the TIN removal efficiency, which was maintained at 98% throughout the reactor operation. Mechanisms associated with N 2 O emission suppression were also discussed in the present study.

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