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Conference paper

Further investigation into roles of dissolved oxygen and nitrite accumulation inside sludge flocs in N2O production

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Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark1

University of Queensland2

University of Technology Sydney3

This work aims to further clarify the impact of dissolved oxygen (DO) on N2O production by ammonium-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) without significant bulk NO2-accumulation (<0.2 mg N/L) as well as to address the role of potential nitrite accumulation inside sludge flocs in this regard. To this end, an augmented nitrifying sludge was enriched which was used for systematically designed batch tests.

Mathematical modelling was applied to facilitate the interpretation of batch experimental data, thus shedding light on the relationship between N2O production pathways and key process parameters (i.e., DO and NO2-accumulation inside sludge flocs). The findings of this work provide further insights and useful information for understanding N2O production during biological wastewater treatment.

Language: English
Year: 2020
Proceedings: The IWA World Water Congress &amp; Exhibition 2019
Types: Conference paper
ORCIDs: Chen, X.

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