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Persistence of native and bio-derived molecules of dissolved organic matters during simultaneous denitrification and methanogenesis for fresh waste leachate

Biological treatment of wastewater always leaves plenty of refractory dissolved organic matters (DOM) in effluents, specifically for fresh waste leachate. Aiming at comprehending the production and removal of these compounds, this study investigated DOM transformation in a simultaneous denitrificati...

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Published in:Water research (Oxford) 2020-05, Vol.175, p.115705-115705, Article 115705
Main Authors: Qiu, Junjie, Lü, Fan, Zhang, Hua, Huang, Yulong, Shao, Liming, He, Pinjing
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Language:English
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Summary:Biological treatment of wastewater always leaves plenty of refractory dissolved organic matters (DOM) in effluents, specifically for fresh waste leachate. Aiming at comprehending the production and removal of these compounds, this study investigated DOM transformation in a simultaneous denitrification and methanogenesis with activated sludge (SDM-AS) system with NO3−/NO2− backflow for raw fresh leachate. Chemical oxygen demand (COD) was reduced to 854 ± 120 mg/L from 63000 ± 470 mg/L, and total nitrogen (TN) decreased from 2500 ± 647 mg/L to 404 ± 75 mg/L, during an operation of 440 days. The SDM reactor was fed at organic loading rate of 6.70 kgCOD/(m3·d) to generate 2.52 L CH4/(L·d). Molecular information of leachate DOM was acquired by using ultra-performance liquid chromatography coupled with Orbitrap mass spectrometry. A DOM classification based on Venn diagram was proposed to divide leachate DOM into seven categories. It revealed that 76–84% of final effluent DOM stemmed from biological derivation. Posteriori non-target screening showed anthropogenic micropollutants, e.g. phosphate flame retardants and industrial agents, probably contributed to the remnant native inert DOM in the effluent at the levels of 5–200 μg/L. DOM Classification also showed a portion of bio-derived DOM can be completely removed by SDM-AS processes, while the rest bio-derived DOM can be partially removed depending on DOM nature and the recirculation ratio. The removal and production rate of a specific bio-derived molecule in respective SDM and AS units theoretically satisfied a hyperbolical and dual relationship in terms of mass balance. The persistence of each DOM category was sorted. These results showed anaerobic degradation could be a promising approach to reduce aerobic bio-derived DOM. [Display omitted] •A DOM classification was proposed to recognize remnant DOM composition in effluent.•The persistence of classified DOM categories was compared.•Bio-derived DOM accounted for 76–84% of effluent DOM as recalcitrant fraction.•Production and removal of bio-derived DOM meet a hyperbolical relationship.
ISSN:0043-1354
1879-2448
DOI:10.1016/j.watres.2020.115705