Enhanced biological denitrification in the cyclic rotating bed reactor with catechol as carbon source

The performance of CRBR in denitrification with catechol carbon source is presented. The influence of inlet nitrate concentration, hydraulic retention time (HRT), media filling ratio and rotational speed of media on the performance of CRBR was investigated. The bioreactor could denitrify over 95% of the nitrate at an inlet concentration up to 1000 mg NO 3 =L and a short HRT as low as 18 h. The optimum media filling ratio at which the maximum denitrification was achieved in the CRBR was 30% and the con tribution of media at this condition was around 36%. The optimum ratio of media filling at which the maximum denitrification was 20 rpm and the contribution of rotational speed under this condition was around 17%. According to the findings, the CRBR is a high rate bioreactor and thus serves as an appro priate technology for denitrification of wastewaters containing a high concentration of nitrate and toxic organic compounds.

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Moussavi G. Javad Jafari S. y Yaghmaeian K. Enhanced biological denitrification in the cyclic rotating bed reactor with catechol as carbon source. Elsevier B.V., 2015. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biortech.2015.04.019

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Date of creation 2024-11-05
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