[Short-cut Nitrification Start-up and Optimization of Operating Conditions Under Different Control Strategies]

Huan Jing Ke Xue. 2019 Oct 8;40(10):4569-4577. doi: 10.13227/j.hjkx.201902011.
[Article in Chinese]

Abstract

Low C/N domestic sewage was treated in a SBR. With an operating temperature of (25±0.5)℃, NO2--N accumulation rates reached 96.79%, 98.80%, and 98.78% after 69, 63, and 58 cycles, respectively. In each case, alternating modes of hypoxia/aerobic (four times), aerobic/anoxic (five times), and aerobic/anoxic (four times) were applied, respectively, with an alternating time of 30 min. At the same temperature, when the aerobic/anoxic time ratios were 30 min:30 min, 40 min:20 min, and 30 min:60 min, and the single-cycle alternating times were 5, 3, and 5, respectively, stable NO2--N accumulation rates reached 98.81%, 97.71%, and 94.64% after 63, 73, and 78 cycles, respectively. The activity of AOB was 96.30, 99.27, and 102.26, respectively. Simultaneous nitrification and denitrification occurred under the three aerobic/anoxic time ratios. The total amounts of nitrogen removed by synchronous nitrification and denitrification were 29.89, 28.77, and 29.78 mg·L-1. When temperatures were adjusted to 18, 25, and 30℃, and when the aerobic/anoxic time ratio was 30 min:30 min, the NO2--N accumulation rates were 99.58%, 99.21%, and 95.93% after 90, 64, and 61 cycles, respectively. The activity of the sludge (f) peaked when after 64, 40, and 48 cycles, while the sludge-settling performance was good.

Keywords: aerobic/anoxic time ratio; alternating mode; material balance; shortcut nitrification; temperature.

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