Operating Parameters for High Nitrite Accumulation during Nitrification in a Rotating Biological Nitrifying Contactor
Incomplete nitrification was studied in a completely and partially submerged rotating biological contactor (RBC). In a partially submerged RBC without additional aeration, 50 to 90% nitrite accumulation (α) was achieved at rotation speeds (ω) of 2 to 18 ${\rm min}^{-1}$ . In a completely submerged R...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Water environment research 2007-09, Vol.79 (9), p.1006-1014 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Incomplete nitrification was studied in a completely and partially submerged rotating biological contactor (RBC). In a partially submerged RBC without additional aeration, 50 to 90% nitrite accumulation (α) was achieved at rotation speeds (ω) of 2 to 18 ${\rm min}^{-1}$ . In a completely submerged RBC operating during 80 days, a higher α of 96% was achieved at ω = 2 ${\rm min}^{-1}$ . Incomplete nitrification in a completely submerged RBC at oxygen concentrations of 1.5 to 6.8 mg ${\rm O}_{2}/{\rm L}$ indicated that the mass transfer of oxygen is rate-limiting. Modeling of the completely submerged RBC predicts that the oxygen profile will not penetrate the biofilm more than 30 μm, thereby strongly limiting the nitrite-oxidizer growth and causing high nitrite accumulation. Molecular analysis (i.e., fluorescence in situ hybridization) indicated that the nitrite-oxidizers are superficially located ( |
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ISSN: | 1061-4303 1554-7531 |
DOI: | 10.2175/106143007X182755 |