Abstract

Abstract The objective of this study was to evaluate nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions on nitritation in activated sludge sequencing batch reactor (ASSBR) and sequencing batch biofilm reactor (SBBR) treating ammonium-rich wastewater at two different influent ammonium concentrations. During stable operation, there was no significant difference of \documentclass{aastex}\usepackage{amsbsy}\usepackage{amsfonts}\usepackage{amssymb}\usepackage{bm}\usepackage{mathrsfs}\usepackage{pifont}\usepackage{stmaryrd}\usepackage{textcomp}\usepackage{portland, xspace}\usepackage{amsmath, amsxtra}\pagestyle{empty}\DeclareMathSizes{10}{9}{7}{6}\begin{document} $${ \rm NH}_4^ + { {\hbox {-}} { \rm N}}$$ \end{document} removal efficiencies between the two reactors. At the end of nitrification, both nitrite accumulation rates were above 85%. However, SBBR had a better total nitrogen (TN) removal efficiency (81.7% ± 1.5%) than that of ASSBR (66.5% ± 5.7%). According to typical cycles, when influent \documentclass{aastex}\usepackage{...

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