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Published on: December 6, 2018
Formaldehyde biodegradation and its effect on the denitrification process
1Chemical Engineering Laboratory, Faculty of Sciences, University of A Coruña Alejandro de la Sota n 1, 15008-A Coruña, Spain.
Abstract:
Simultaneous formaldehyde biodegradation and denitrification in batch assays and in a continuous lab-scale reactor were studied. In batch assays, initial biodegradation rates between 0.7 and 3.3 g CKH2O g VSS(-1) d(-1) were obtained at formaldehyde concentrations between 300 and 2150 mg l(-1). The denitrification process was affected by the presence of formaldehyde. The nitrite accumulation increased with the initial formaldehyde concentration. In the continuous reactor, removal efficiencies above 98.5% were obtained at formaldehyde loading rates between 0.37 and 2.96 kg COD m(-3) d(-1) (625-5000 mg CH2O l(-1)). Formaldehyde removal led to the appearance of methanol and formic acid in the medium. Denitrification process was almost complete (around 99.7%) at nitrogen loading rates up to 0.44 kg N-NO3- m(-3) d(-1). Nitrite occasionally appeared in the effluent at concentrations less than 2.9 mg l(-1). The composition of the biogas indicated that denitrification and methanogenesis occurred simultaneously in the same unit.
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