2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.procbio.2004.01.054
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Comparison between acclimated and unacclimated biomass affecting anaerobic–aerobic transformations in the biological removal of phosphorus

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“…Thus, when PS fermentation liquid was used as the carbon source of enhanced biological phosphorus removal (EBPR), its performance would be better than pure acetic acid. It had also been found that propionic acid-enriched wastewater was much more efficient for EBPR and had a higher phosphorus removal rate in the long-term cultured experiment [30,31].…”
Section: Effects Of Ph On the Constituents Of Scfasmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Thus, when PS fermentation liquid was used as the carbon source of enhanced biological phosphorus removal (EBPR), its performance would be better than pure acetic acid. It had also been found that propionic acid-enriched wastewater was much more efficient for EBPR and had a higher phosphorus removal rate in the long-term cultured experiment [30,31].…”
Section: Effects Of Ph On the Constituents Of Scfasmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…7, the phosphorus release and uptake phenomena of the sludge under the optimum RAS pre-concentration ratio operational condition was far more conspicuous than that of the other one. Compared to 0.61, 0.21 and 0.12 mg•g −1 •h −1 under 100% RAS pre-concentration ratio operational condition, the PO − -P (anoxic); ◆ sludge TP anaerobic phosphorus release rate, anoxic and aerobic phosphorus uptake rates of the sludge under optimum RAS pre-concentration ratio operational condition were 2.07, 0.76 and 0.48 mg•g −1 •h −1 , respectively, indicating that more PAOs accumulated in the system sludge [22]. Furthermore, the TP of system sludge increased from 22.6 mg•g −1 (based on VSS) under 100% RAS pre-concentration ratio operational condition to 29.7 mg•g −1 under the optimum RAS pre-concentration ratio operational condition, which also indicated that much more PAOs accumulated in the system sludge [23,24].…”
Section: Effects Of Ras Pre-concentration On Paosmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…O lodo necessita de um tratamento específico visando corrigir três características indesejáveis do resíduo, tais quais; a instabilidade biológica: o método mais comum para reduzir o teor de material orgânico biodegradável (presente no lodo primário e no lodo aeróbico) é a digestão anaeróbica, sendo também utilizada a digestão aeróbica; a baixa qualidade higiênica: no esgoto sanitário há grande variedade de vírus, bactérias, protozoários, ovos de nematóides e helmintos; o grande volume: como a concentração de sólidos no lodo é baixa, seu volume grande, tornando necessária uma etapa de redução de teor de água [14], tal processo anaeróbio pode durar meses e anos [15].…”
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