Biological reuse of spent sulfidic caustic (SSC) originating from oil refineries is a promising method for the petrochemical industry because of low handling cost. SSC typically contains high concentrations of sulfur, with the most dominant sulfur compounds being sulfide (S2−). SSC is also characterized by a high pH and elevated alkalinity up to 5–15% by weight. Because of these characteristics, SSC can be used for denitrification of NO3−-N in the biological nitrogen removal process as both the electron donor and buffering agent in sulfur-utilizing autotrophic denitrification. In this study, two kinds of SSC (SSC I, SSC II) produced from two petrochemical companies were used for autotrophic denitrification in a field-scale wastewater treatment plant (WWTP). The effluent total nitrogen (TN) concentration in this process was about 10.5 mg/L without any external carbon sources and the nitrification efficiency was low, about 93.0%, because of alkalinity deficiency in the influent. The injection of SSC I, but not SSC II, promoted nitrification efficiency, which was attributed to the difference in the NaOH/S ratio between SSC I and II. SSC was injected based on sulfide concentration of SSC required to denitrify NO3−-N in the WWTP. SSC I had higher NaOH/S than SSC II and thus could supply more alkalinity for nitrification than SSC II. On the other hand, additional TN removal of about 9.0% was achieved with the injection of both SSCs. However, denitrification efficiency was not proportionally increased with increasing SSC injection because of NO3−-N deficiency in the anoxic tank due to the limited capacity of the recycling pump. For the same reason, sulfate concentration, which is the end product of sulfur-utilizing autotrophic denitrificaiton in the effluent, was also not increased with increasing SSC injection.
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Field-scale application of spent sulfidic caustic as a source of alternative electron donor for autotrophic denitrification
Jae-Ho Lee;
1SU Engineering Co. Ltd., Yangsan, 626-800, Korea
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Jeung-Jin Park;
Jeung-Jin Park
1SU Engineering Co. Ltd., Yangsan, 626-800, Korea
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Gi-Choong Choi;
Gi-Choong Choi
1SU Engineering Co. Ltd., Yangsan, 626-800, Korea
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Im-Gyu Byun;
Im-Gyu Byun
2Institute for Environmental Technology and Industry, Pusan National University, Busan, 609-735, Korea
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Tae-Joo Park;
Tae-Joo Park
3School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Pusan National University, Busan, 609-735, Korea
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Tae-Ho Lee
Tae-Ho Lee
3School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Pusan National University, Busan, 609-735, Korea
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Water Sci Technol (2013) 68 (2): 479–485.
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November 09 2012
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March 21 2013
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Jae-Ho Lee, Jeung-Jin Park, Gi-Choong Choi, Im-Gyu Byun, Tae-Joo Park, Tae-Ho Lee; Field-scale application of spent sulfidic caustic as a source of alternative electron donor for autotrophic denitrification. Water Sci Technol 1 July 2013; 68 (2): 479–485. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2013.281
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