Effect of Influent COD/N Ratio on Nitrous Oxide Production during Denitrification Using Different Electron Acceptors

Zhang Jingrong, W. Shuying
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Nitrous oxide production in different influent COD/N ratios was investigated in lab-scale batch reactors using nitrite and nitrate as different electron acceptors, adding ethanol as external carbon source. The results showed that the maximum production of N2O was 1.91% (nitrite) and 0.48% (nitrate) of influent nitrogen, whereas 0.22% (nitrite) and 0.31% (nitrate) in the optimal influent COD/N ratio. Taking the effluent water quality and the minimum N2O production into account, the experiments suggested that the optimal influent COD/N ratio was 2.7-4.3 (nitrite) and 5.2-6.8 (nitrate). Furthermore, the results also demonstrated that the limited availability of electron donor resulted in nitrite accumulation which leaded to high N2O production. Hence, In order to reduce the production of N2O, it’s important to control influent COD/N ratio in an optimal value to avoid the accumulation of nitrite.
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进水COD/N比对不同电子受体反硝化过程中氧化亚氮产量的影响
在实验室规模间歇式反应器中,以亚硝酸盐和硝酸盐为不同的电子受体,添加乙醇作为外碳源,研究了不同进水COD/N比下氧化亚氮的产率。结果表明:在COD/N最优时,N2O的最大产量为进水氮的1.91%(亚硝酸盐)和0.48%(硝酸盐),而在最佳进水COD/N比下,N2O的最大产量为0.22%(亚硝酸盐)和0.31%(硝酸盐)。综合考虑出水水质和最小N2O产生量,最佳进水COD/N比为2.7 ~ 4.3(亚硝酸盐)和5.2 ~ 6.8(硝酸盐)。此外,结果还表明,有限的电子供体可用性导致亚硝酸盐积累,从而导致高N2O产量。因此,为了减少N2O的产生,重要的是控制进水COD/N的最佳值,以避免亚硝酸盐的积累。
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