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Characterization of a novel micro-pressure swirl reactor for removal of chemical oxygen demand and total nitrogen from domestic wastewater at low temperature
Authors:Qingkai Ren  Yang Yu  Suiyi Zhu  Dejun Bian  Mingxin Huo  Dandan Zhou  Hongliang Huo
Institution:1.Jilin Engineering Research Centre for Municipal Wastewater Treatment and Water Quality Protection,Northeast Normal University,Changchun,China;2.Changchun Institute of Technology,Changchun,China;3.Biorefining Research Institute,Lakehead University,Thunder Bay,Canada
Abstract:A novel micro-pressure swirl reactor (MPSR) was designed and applied to treat domestic wastewater at low temperature by acclimating microbial biomass with steadily decreasing temperature from 15 to 3 °C. Chemical oxygen demand (COD) was constantly removed by 85% and maintained below 50 mg L?1 in the effluent during the process. When the air flow was controlled at 0.2 m3 h?1, a swirl circulation was formed in the reactor, which created a dissolved oxygen (DO) gradient with a low DO zone in the center and a high DO zone in the periphery for denitrification and nitrification. 81% of total nitrogen was removed by this reactor, in which ammonium was reduced by over 90%. However, denitrification was less effective because of the presence of low levels of oxygen. The progressively decreasing temperature favored acclimation of psychrophilic bacteria in the reactor, which replaced mesophilic bacteria in the process of treatment.
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