Simultaneous Removal of Phenol and Nitrate in an Anaerobic Bioreactor |
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Authors: | Jian-Hang Zhu Jin-Ping Lin Bao Zhang Xi-Luan Yan Zan-Guo Peng |
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Affiliation: | 1Professor, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, Key Laboratory of Poyang Lake Ecology and Bio-resource Utilization of Ministry of Education, School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Nanchang Univ., East Beijing Rd. 339, Nanchang, Jiangxi 330029, PR China (corresponding author). E-mail:envzjh@ncu.edu.cn 2Research Associate, State Key Laboratory of Bioreactor Engineering, East China Univ. of Science and Engineering, Shanghai 200237, PR China. 3Lecturer, Dept. of Bioengineering, Jiangxi Agricultural Univ., Nanchang, Jiangxi 330045, PR China. 4Research Assistant, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Nanchang Univ., East Beijing Rd., Nanchang, Jiangxi 330047, PR China. 5Research Associate, Institute of Environmental Science and Engineering, Nanyang Technological Univ., Singapore 637723.
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Abstract: | ![]() Phenol and nitrate are two major pollutants simultaneously occurring in several industrial wastewaters. In this study, a 110-day gradual enrichment of an anaerobic culture has been carried out at 25°C in an anaerobic bioreactor for continuously treating a synthetic wastewater containing 600?mg/L phenol and 430?mg/L?NO3?–N. The results showed that the enriched culture can utilize phenol as a sole electron donor and nitrate as a sole electron acceptor. At the end of the enrichment (on Day 110), 93.3% of phenol and 98.0% of NO3?–N were simultaneously removed at a hydraulic retention time of 20.25?h in the anaerobic bioreactor. The removal of 1?g?NO3?–N required about 3.19?g chemical oxygen demand as the electron donor. Batch tests further revealed that cresol, nitrophenol, and monochlorinated phenol (MCP) could exert detrimental influences on the treatment abilities of the enriched culture. However, the inhibitory effects of cresol were impermanent, as compared to those of nitrophenol and MCP. In order to operate the anaerobic bioreactor steadily, high concentrations of cresol should be diluted before being fed while the existence of nitrophenol and MCP in the bioreactor should be avoided. |
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Keywords: | Phenol Simulation Nitrates Abatement and removal Reactors Anaerobic treatment |
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