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A cascade of a denitrification bioreactor and an aerobic biofilm reactor for heavy oil refinery wastewater treatment
The performance of an efficient denitrification bioreactor-aerobic biofilm reactor cascade for heavy oil refinery wastewater treatment was investigated. Optimum operation parameters for denitrification were found as follows: (1) hydraulic retention time of 8 h; (2) C/NO 3 − -N molar ratio of 3.75 wi...
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Published in: | RSC advances 2019-01, Vol.9 (13), p.7495-754 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , , , , , , |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | The performance of an efficient denitrification bioreactor-aerobic biofilm reactor cascade for heavy oil refinery wastewater treatment was investigated. Optimum operation parameters for denitrification were found as follows: (1) hydraulic retention time of 8 h; (2) C/NO
3
−
-N molar ratio of 3.75 with acetate as the carbon source; (3) 20% (v/v) carrier filling ratio in the denitrification bioreactor. Under such optimal conditions, a volumetric removal of 0.82 kg N m
−3
d
−1
was obtained. As an alternative low-cost carbon source to acetate, secondary DAF effluent (COD/NO
3
−
-N mass ratio of 5.4) was also detected and a stable activity of denitrification was achieved with adding 25% volume fraction of secondary DAF effluent. Effluent COD of the subsequent aerobic biofilm reactor further decreased satisfying the requirements of the current discharge standards. High-throughput sequencing results exhibited that Rhodocyclaceae and Comamonadaceae were the dominant denitrifiers in the denitrification reactor and
Pseudomonas
was the dominant microbe in the aerobic biofilm reactor.
The performance of an efficient denitrification bioreactor-aerobic biofilm reactor cascade for heavy oil refinery wastewater treatment was investigated. |
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ISSN: | 2046-2069 2046-2069 |
DOI: | 10.1039/c8ra10510c |