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Background: The post-denitritation sequencing batch reactor (SBR) is widely-used and can achieve high levels of nitrogen removal. In this study the effect of influent COD/TN (total nitrogen) ratio (i.e. C/N ratio) on nitrogen removal performance was investigated. Results: The experimental results showed that polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) was the internal carbon source for denitritation, so PHB degradation rate following first-order kinetics was the rate-limiting step both for simultaneous nitritation-denitritation (SND) in the substrate famine period of the oxic stage and endogenous denitritation in the anoxic stage. Higher influent C/N ratio resulted in more PHB fractions in microorganisms, which facilitated a higher efficiency of SND and a faster endogenous denitritation rate (DNR). Consequently, mean TN removal ratio in oxic stage dropped from 32.81% to 8.61%, and average endogenous DNR in the anoxic stage fell from 1.50 to 0.27 mgN h-1 gVSS-1, when influent C/N ratio changed from 6.82 to 1.89. Furthermore, PHB fraction in the biomass did not drop drastically when influent C/N ratio dropped for a short-term period, which facilitated better resistance to shock loads. Conclusion: High influent C/N ration benefits nitrogen removal in this process, and an influent C/N ratio of 4.00 was suitable for advanced nitrogen removal. © 2013 Society of Chemical Industry.
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Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology
ISSN: 0268-2575
Year: 2013
Issue: 10
Volume: 88
Page: 1898-1905
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ESI Discipline: CHEMISTRY;
JCR Journal Grade:1
CAS Journal Grade:2
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