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The combined effects of chemical oxygen demand (COD) to total nitrogen ratio (COD/N) and nitrate recycling ratio (R) on simultaneous nitrogen, phosphorus, and COD removal were studied in a laboratoryscaled anaerobic/anoxic/aerobic (A(2)/O)-biological aerated filter (BAF) system. Variation in the COD/N ratio alone had no noticeable effect on COD removal and nitrification, with the effluent COD concentration of 37 mg/L and ammonium concentration below the detection level. However, low COD/N ratio (3.0) with high R (200-600%) deteriorated the total nitrogen (TN) removal due to insufficient carbon source and oxygen presence (dissolved oxygen concentration: 0.31-0.72 mg/L) in the anoxic zones of A(2)/O. At the COD/N ratio of 4.0, the TN removal efficiency steadily increased from 66% to 81% when R was increased from 100% to 400%, but decreased to 70% at the highest R (600%). At the high COD/N ratio of 5.5, the TN removal efficiency increased from 68% to 90% with R increasing from 100 to 600%. The phosphorus release amounts in the anaerobic zone of the A(2)/O increased from 16.2 mg/L to 55 mg/L with the COD/N ratio increasing from 3.0 to 5.5. Low COD/N ratios (3.0 and 4.0) had little effect on phosphorus removal, while high COD/N ratio (5.5) caused the phosphorus release in sedimentation tanks due to the residual carbon in effluent. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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BIOCHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL
ISSN: 1369-703X
年份: 2015
卷: 93
页码: 235-242
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ESI学科: BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY;
ESI高被引阀值:254
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中科院分区:3