Denitrification Kinetics of Nitrate by a Heterotrophic Culture in Batch and Fixed-Biofilm Reactors

Herein, the progress of nitrate removal by a heterotrophic culture in a batch reactor and continuous-flow fixed-biofilm reactor was examined. Two batch experiments for nitrate reduction with acetate degradation using 250 mL batch reactors with acclimated denitrifying biomass were conducted. The expe...

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Main Authors: Yen-Hui Lin, Yi-Jie Gu
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-05-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9717/8/5/547
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spelling doaj-157fa71b4da64c03851357954e3b915c2020-11-25T02:55:08ZengMDPI AGProcesses2227-97172020-05-01854754710.3390/pr8050547Denitrification Kinetics of Nitrate by a Heterotrophic Culture in Batch and Fixed-Biofilm ReactorsYen-Hui Lin0Yi-Jie Gu1Department of Safety, Health and Environmental Engineering, Central Taiwan University of Science and Technology, 666, Bu-zih Road, Bei-tun District, Taichung 406053, TaiwanDepartment of Safety, Health and Environmental Engineering, Central Taiwan University of Science and Technology, 666, Bu-zih Road, Bei-tun District, Taichung 406053, TaiwanHerein, the progress of nitrate removal by a heterotrophic culture in a batch reactor and continuous-flow fixed-biofilm reactor was examined. Two batch experiments for nitrate reduction with acetate degradation using 250 mL batch reactors with acclimated denitrifying biomass were conducted. The experimental results indicated that the nitrate was completely reduced; however, the acetate remained at a concentration of 280 mg/L from initial nitrate concentration of 100 mg/L. However, the acetate was fully biodegraded by the denitrifying biomass at an initial nitrate concentration of 300 mg/L. To evaluate the biokinetic parameters, the concentration data of nitrate, nitrite, acetate, and denitrifying biomass from the batch kinetic experiments were compared with those of the batch kinetic model system. A continuous-flow fixed-biofilm reactor was used to verify the kinetic biofilm model. The removal efficiency of nitrate in the fixed-biofilm reactor at the steady state was 98.4% accompanied with 90.5% acetate consumption. The experimental results agreed satisfactorily with the model predictions. The modeling and experimental approaches used in this study could be applied in the design of a pilot-scale, or full-scale, fixed-biofilm reactor for nitrate removal in water and wastewater treatment plants.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9717/8/5/547denitrificationkineticsnitrate reductionheterotrophic culturebatch testsfixed-biofilm
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Denitrification Kinetics of Nitrate by a Heterotrophic Culture in Batch and Fixed-Biofilm Reactors
Processes
denitrification
kinetics
nitrate reduction
heterotrophic culture
batch tests
fixed-biofilm
author_facet Yen-Hui Lin
Yi-Jie Gu
author_sort Yen-Hui Lin
title Denitrification Kinetics of Nitrate by a Heterotrophic Culture in Batch and Fixed-Biofilm Reactors
title_short Denitrification Kinetics of Nitrate by a Heterotrophic Culture in Batch and Fixed-Biofilm Reactors
title_full Denitrification Kinetics of Nitrate by a Heterotrophic Culture in Batch and Fixed-Biofilm Reactors
title_fullStr Denitrification Kinetics of Nitrate by a Heterotrophic Culture in Batch and Fixed-Biofilm Reactors
title_full_unstemmed Denitrification Kinetics of Nitrate by a Heterotrophic Culture in Batch and Fixed-Biofilm Reactors
title_sort denitrification kinetics of nitrate by a heterotrophic culture in batch and fixed-biofilm reactors
publisher MDPI AG
series Processes
issn 2227-9717
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Herein, the progress of nitrate removal by a heterotrophic culture in a batch reactor and continuous-flow fixed-biofilm reactor was examined. Two batch experiments for nitrate reduction with acetate degradation using 250 mL batch reactors with acclimated denitrifying biomass were conducted. The experimental results indicated that the nitrate was completely reduced; however, the acetate remained at a concentration of 280 mg/L from initial nitrate concentration of 100 mg/L. However, the acetate was fully biodegraded by the denitrifying biomass at an initial nitrate concentration of 300 mg/L. To evaluate the biokinetic parameters, the concentration data of nitrate, nitrite, acetate, and denitrifying biomass from the batch kinetic experiments were compared with those of the batch kinetic model system. A continuous-flow fixed-biofilm reactor was used to verify the kinetic biofilm model. The removal efficiency of nitrate in the fixed-biofilm reactor at the steady state was 98.4% accompanied with 90.5% acetate consumption. The experimental results agreed satisfactorily with the model predictions. The modeling and experimental approaches used in this study could be applied in the design of a pilot-scale, or full-scale, fixed-biofilm reactor for nitrate removal in water and wastewater treatment plants.
topic denitrification
kinetics
nitrate reduction
heterotrophic culture
batch tests
fixed-biofilm
url https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9717/8/5/547
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