Nitrification characteristics of nitrobacteria immobilized in waterborne polyurethane in wastewater of corn-based ethanol fuel production

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Yamei Dong Zhenjia Zhang Yongwei Jin Jian Lu Xuehang Cheng Jun Li Yanyan Deng Yanan Feng Dongning Chen School of Environmental Science and EngineeringShanghai Jiao Tong UniversityShanghai China National Engineering Research Center for NanotechnologyShanghai China Indian River Research and Education CenterUniversity of FloridaFort PierceFL USA Division of Environmental Science and EngineeringYamaguchi UniversityTokiwadai Yamaguchi Japan School of Municipal and Environmental EngineeringShengyang Jianzhu UniversityShenyang China [1 ,2 ,1 ,1 ,3 ,4 ,5 ,1 ,5 ,1 ,1 ,200240 ,2 ,200241 ,3 ,34945 ,4 ,2 ,16 ,1 ,755 ,8611 ,5 ,110168 ]
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immobilized nitrobacteria; corn distillery wastewater; ethanol fuel production; nitrification rate; waterborne polyurethane gel;
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X703 [废水的处理与利用];
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A technology to achieve stable and high ammonia nitrogen removal rates for corn distillery wastewater (ethanol fuel production) treatment has been designed.The characteristics of nitrifying bacteria entrapped in a waterborne polyurethane (WPU) gel carrier were evaluated after acclimation.In the acclimation period,nitrification rates of WPU-immobilized nitrobacteria were monitored and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was also carried out to investigate the change in ammonium-oxidizing bacteria.The results showed that the pellet nitrification rates increased from 21 to 228 mg-N/(L-pellet·hr) and the quantity of the ammonia oxidation bacteria increased substantially during the acclimation.A continuous ammonia removal experiment with the anaerobic pond effluent of a distillery wastewater system was conducted with immobilized nitrifying bacteria for 30 days using an 80 L airlift reactor with pellets at a fill ratio of 15% (V/V).Under the conditions of 75 mg/L influent ammonia,hydraulic retention time (HRT) of 3.7-5.6 hr,and dissolved oxygen (DO) of 4 mg/L,the effluent ammonia concentration was lower than 10 mg/L and the ammonia removal efficiency was 90%.While the highest ammonia removal rate,162 mg-N/(L-pellet·hr),was observed when the HRT was 1.3 hr.
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