Nitrate and phosphate removal in sulphur-coral stone autotrophic denitrification packed-bed reactorsA paper submitted to the Journal of Environmental Engineering and Science

The removal effect on nitrate and phosphate of a sulphur-based autotrophic denitrifying bioreactor in composite packing of sulphur with coral stone were investigated on a pilot scale. The results showed that the optimal influent loading rate of the bioreactor (the ratio of sulphur volume to coral st...

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Veröffentlicht in:Canadian journal of civil engineering 2009-05, Vol.36 (5), p.923-932
Hauptverfasser: Ruan, Yun-Jie, Luo, Guo-Zhi, Tan, Hong-Xin, Che, Xuan, Jiang, Yan, Sun, Da-Chuan
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Zusammenfassung:The removal effect on nitrate and phosphate of a sulphur-based autotrophic denitrifying bioreactor in composite packing of sulphur with coral stone were investigated on a pilot scale. The results showed that the optimal influent loading rate of the bioreactor (the ratio of sulphur volume to coral stone volume was 1:1) was in the range of 0.080-0.244 kg NO 3 - -N/(m 3 ·d) when the water temperature was 29 ± 1 °C. In this range, the removal efficiency of nitrates was higher than 95% and no nitrite accumulation occurred in the effluent. The maximum nitrate volumetric removal rate of 0.594 kg NO 3 - -N / (m 3 ·d) was achieved at an influent loading rate of 0.716 kg NO 3 - -N/(m 3 ·d) with obvious nitrite accumulation in the effluent. Along with the autotrophic denitrifying reaction, an influent loading rate between 0.070-0.210 kg PO 4 3- -P/ (m 3 ·d) achieved the removal efficiency and volumetric removal rate of phosphates were 50.5%-89.2% and 0.045-0.179 kg PO 4 3- -P/(m 3 ·d), respectively. The phosphates related to the resistance ability of the bioreactor (the ratio of sulphur volume to coral stone volume was 1:1) was stronger than that of bioreactors (the ratio of sulphur volume to coral stone volume was 1:2 and 1:4).
ISSN:0315-1468
1208-6029
DOI:10.1139/L09-030