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María Eugenia Suárez-Ojeda1, Albert Guisasola, Julián Carrera
1Departament d'Enginyeria Química, Escola d'Enginyeria, Edifici Q, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, 08193 Bellaterra, Barcelona, Spain. mariaeugenia.suarez@uab.es <mariaeugenia.suarez@uab.es>
Abstract:
High-strength ammonium wastewaters containing phenolic compounds are generated by several industries. A possible solution for these industrial wastewaters could be the combination of an advanced oxidation process with a biological nitrogen removal process via nitrite. Therefore, knowledge of the interactions between both treatment steps is needed, in particular for the potential inhibitory effect of quinone-like intermediates from the oxidation of phenolic compounds (hydroquinone, catechol and p-benzoquinone) over partial nitrification. In this sense, the aim of this work was to study the impact of quinone-like compounds over an activated sludge enriched in ammonium-oxidising bacteria (AOB) by means of respirometry and titrimetry. The results show that nitrification was progressively inhibited as quinone-like compounds concentration was increased, with IC(50) values at 1h of exposure time of 3.1+/-0.5, 11+/-1 and 2.8+/-0.4mgL(-1) for hydroquinone, catechol and p-benzoquinone, respectively. Also, it was established that exposure time between quinone-like compounds and the enriched AOB sludge was a crucial factor when dealing with inhibition.
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