2013
DOI: 10.1088/1748-9326/8/4/044005
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Characteristics and transformations of dissolved organic nitrogen in municipal biological nitrogen removal wastewater treatment plants

Abstract: Dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) represents most of the dissolved nitrogen in the effluent of biological nitrogen removal (BNR) wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs). The characteristics of wastewater-derived DON in two different WWTPs were investigated by several different methods. The major removals of DON and biodegradable dissolved organic nitrogen (BDON) along the treatment train were observed in the anaerobic process. Dissolved combined amino acids (DCAA) and dissolved free amino acids (DFAA) in the efflue… Show more

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“…DON fractions of TDN were 24% and 25% in the plant effluent of ITP and MTP, respectively. The results agreed with the previous observation (Huo, et al, 2013) Figure 4 shown that the concentrations of DIN were lower than the DON with average 7.01±4. 04,8.43±6.56 and 7.58±1.75 mg/l,(ZTP,MTP and ITP,respectively).…”
Section: Dissolved Organic Nitrogen (Don)supporting
confidence: 93%
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“…DON fractions of TDN were 24% and 25% in the plant effluent of ITP and MTP, respectively. The results agreed with the previous observation (Huo, et al, 2013) Figure 4 shown that the concentrations of DIN were lower than the DON with average 7.01±4. 04,8.43±6.56 and 7.58±1.75 mg/l,(ZTP,MTP and ITP,respectively).…”
Section: Dissolved Organic Nitrogen (Don)supporting
confidence: 93%
“…Earlier investigations on wastewater-derived DON focused on two questionable problems; where DON is eliminated or even created in BENR processes and what exactly is the influence of BENR process on DON (Czerwionka et al 2012,Simsek et al 2013, Huo, et al, 2013. Sattayatewa et al (2009) reported that around 28-57% of the effluent DON was bioavailable or biodegradable, Simsek and his colleague (2013) determined biodegradable dissolved organic nitrogen (BDON) and bioavailable dissolved organic nitrogen(ABDON) in activated sludge (AS) and trickling filter (TF)wastewater treatment processes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the MW˂3 kDa DON may be candidates for future optimization processes, with the purpose of reducing the possibility of harm to aquatic organism. According to previous studies, low MW DON was difficult to remove by biological processes (Pehlivanoglu-Mantas and Sedlak, 2008;Huo et al, 2013). Consequently, effective tertiary treatment technologies are needed for the biologically treated pharmaceutical wastewater.…”
Section: Correlation Of Don Fractions and Acute Toxicity Of Dom In Phmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nitrite-N (NO 2 -N, Figure 2b) and nitrate-N (NO 3 -N, Figure 2c) were almost completely removed within 1 h in both the control (B. subtilis) and the 4 experimental groups (strains of bacteria), and the removal rate of total nitrogen (TN, Figure 2d) was in the order of Pseudoalteromonas mariniglutinosa (96.1%, gram−), B. safensis (79.9%, gram+), B. albus (79.9%, gram+), Psychrobacter celer (78.0%, gram−), and B. subtilis (72.6%, gram+). Considering that TN (precisely: total dissolved nitrogen, TDN) is the total amount of nitrogen compounds composed of dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) (e.g., free amino acids, urea, nucleic acids, trihalomethanes [THMs], dihaloacetic acids [DHAAs] [47,48]), dissolved inorganic nitrogen [DIN], TAN (NH 4 + + NH 3 ), nitrite-N (NO 2 -N), nitrate-N (NO 3 -N), or nitrous oxide [N 2 O] (depending on the oxidation state in water), and assuming, based on this, that DON is simply determined by subtracting DIN concentrations from TN [49], the order of the four strains of bacteria (four strains + control strain) for the amount and rate of dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) in wastewater degraded by them, was: Pseudoalteromonas mariniglutinosa (27.45 mg L −1 , 92.3%), B. safensis (17.95 mg L −1 , 60.3%), B. albus (17.95 mg L −1 , 60.3%), Psychrobacter celer (16.85 mg L −1 , 56.6%), and B. subtilis (13.65 mg L −1 , 45.9%), respectively. The amount and rate of total phosphorus (TP, Figure 2e) removal were high in the order of B. safensis (5.79 mg L −1 , 82.7%), B. albus (5.70 mg L −1 , 81.4%), B. subtilis (5.64 mg L −1 , 80.6%), Psychrobacter celer (5.62 mg L −1 , 80.3%), and Pseudoalteromonas mariniglutinosa (5.53 mg L −1 , 79.0%), and there was no significant difference between the control (B. subtilis) and the 4 experimental groups (strains of bacteria).…”
Section: Effects Of 4 Candidate Strains On Nutrient Removalmentioning
confidence: 99%