Model evaluation of simultaneous nitrification and denitrification in a membrane bioreactor operated without an anoxic reactor

M. Sarioglu*, G. Insel, N. Artan, D. Orhon

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Abstract

This study was conducted to evaluate and optimize a simultaneous nitrification/denitrification process in a membrane bioreactor operated with no separate anoxic volume. The membrane bioreactor was fed with strong domestic sewage and operated at steady state at a sludge age of 36 days and a corresponding suspended solid levels in the range of 17,500-21,000 mg L-1. The wastewater temperature in the MBR ranged from 20 to 25 °C. Despite the strong influent and moderate air supply, a dissolved oxygen concentration of approximately 1.8 mg O2 L-1 was recorded in the bulk liquid. Simultaneous nitrification/denitrification was sustained due to limited diffusion of oxygen into the floc. Nitrification was only partial and the ammonia nitrogen profile always remained above 50 mg L-1 and essentially followed the fluctuating trend of the influent TKN concentration. The available nitrate was depleted with full denitrification, which enabled an average of 57 mg N L-1 of the influent nitrogen to be removed in the membrane bioreactor without the need for a separate anoxic volume. The adopted suspended growth model could be calibrated with the same set of stoichiometric and kinetic coefficients for all parameters. The model accounted for the diffusion limitation and the resulting simultaneous nitrification/denitrification in terms of the high half saturation constants and yielded a value of 1.75 mg O2 L-1 for KOH and 2.0 mg O2 L-1 for KOA. The model calibrated for the experimental data was then used to optimize the MBR operation for nitrogen removal. The evaluation identified an MLSS threshold level of around 16,000 mg L-1, below which nitrogen removal was essentially controlled by denitrification and above which the rate limiting mechanism shifted to nitrification. The evaluation also indicated that controlling the bulk dissolved oxygen concentration at around 1.5 mg O2 L-1 in the MBR would enable nitrogen removal efficiencies in the range of 85-95% for typical domestic sewage.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)17-27
Number of pages11
JournalJournal of Membrane Science
Volume337
Issue number1-2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Jul 2009

Funding

This study was conducted as part of a research & development project jointly funded by The Scientific & Technological Research Council of Turkey (Project No:TIDEB 3030146) and MASS Treatment Systems Inc ., with technical contributions from Istanbul Technical University.

FundersFunder number
Scientific & Technological Research Council of TurkeyTIDEB 3030146

    Keywords

    • Anoxic decay
    • Diffusion limitation
    • Dissolved oxygen
    • Membrane bioreactor
    • Simultaneous nitrification/denitrification

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