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http://dx.doi.org/10.13160/ricns.2011.4.2.103

Effect of Saline Concentrations on Biological Nitrification in Batch Reactor  

Lee, Young Joon (Department of Soil and Groundwater Environmental Research, National Institute of Environmental Research)
Nguyen, Viet Hoang (Institute of Environmental Technology, Vietnamese Academy Science and Technology)
Nguyen, Hong Khanh (Institute of Environmental Technology, Vietnamese Academy Science and Technology)
Pham, Tuan Linh (Institute of Environmental Technology, Vietnamese Academy Science and Technology)
Kim, Gi Youn (Department of Test & Inspection, Korea Environment Corporation, Environmental Research Complex)
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Journal of Integrative Natural Science / v.4, no.2, 2011 , pp. 103-112 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study was carried out on 4 batch reactors to determine the specific ammonium oxidizing rate (SAOR), specific nitrate forming rate (SNFR) and inhibitory degree of nitrifying activities with saline concentrations. Under salt free condition ammonia was consumed during the reaction period within 200 min. When the salt level increased to 10, 20 and 30 g $NaClL^{-1}$ in reactor, ammonia depletion took 250, 300 and above 350 min, respectively. During concentration above 10 g $NaClL^{-1}$, there was nitrite accumulation. Also, at 30 g $NaClL^{-1}$ ammonia did not depleted and $NO_2{^-}$-N accumulated until the final reaction. Nitrate formation rates decreased with increasing salt concentration. SAOR and SNFR showed a decreasing trend as salinity concentrations were increased. The SAOR was reduced from 0.2 to 0.08 mg $NH_4{^+}$-N $g^{-1}VSS\;day^{-1}$ as the salt concentration increased from 0 to 30 g $NaClL^{-1}$. Similarly, the SNFR decreased from 0.26 kg $NO_3{^-}$-N $kg^{-1}VSS\;day^{-1}$ at saline free to 0.1 kg $NO_3{^-}$-N $kg^{-1}VSS\;day^{-1}$ at saline 30 g L-1. A severe inhibition of nitrifiers activity was observed at increased salt concentrations. The inhibition ratio of specific ammonium oxidation rates were 17, 47 and 60% on the reactor of 10, 20 and 30 g $NaClL^{-1}$ added, respectively. The inhibition ratio of specific nitrate forming rates also were inhibited 30, 53 and 62% on the reactor of 10, 20 and 30 g $NaClL^{-1}$ added, respectively. As the salinity concentrations increased from 0 to 30 mg $NaClL^{-1}$, the average MLSS concentration increased from 1,245 to 1,735 $mgL^{-1}$. The SS concentration of supernatant in reactor which settled about 30 minutes was not severely difference between concentration of salt free reactor and one of those high salt contained reactors.
Keywords
Nitrification; NaCl Inhibition; Nitrifying Activity; Saline Wastewater;
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