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Effect of Anionic and Non-ionic Surfactants on Activated Sludge Oxygen Uptake Rate Nitrification

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posted on 2024-10-31, 09:05 authored by Maazuza OthmanMaazuza Othman, Liqiang Ding, Yi Jiao
A local wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) experiencing poor nitrification tracked down high level of surfactants in the plant's influent and effluent. The aims of this project were to assess the potential inhibitory effect surfactants on activated sludge processes. The effect of the presence of TergitolNP-9, TrigetolNP-7, Trigetol15-S-9, dodecylbenzene sulphonate (SDBS) and sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) on activated sludge oxygen uptake rate (OUR) and nitrification were assessed. The average concentration of non-ionic and anionic surfactants in the influent to the local WWTP were 7 and 8.7 mg/L, respectively. Removal of 67% to 90% of the non-ionic and 93-99% of the anionic surfactants tested were measured. All surfactants tested showed inhibitory effects both on OUR and nitrification. SDS incurred the lowest inhibition whereas SDBS and NP-9 caused severe inhibition to OUR and Nitrification. Activated sludge flocs sizes slightly decreased after 3 hours contact with the surfactant present in the test. The results obtained indicated that high concentrations of surfactants are likely to have an adverse effect on the performance of WWTPs utilizing activated sludge processes.

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Start page

1199

End page

1205

Total pages

7

Outlet

World Academy of science, Engineering and Technology, Issue 58, October 2009

Name of conference

International Conference on Evironmental Systems Engineering & Technology

Publisher

World Academy of Science Engineering and Technology

Place published

Venice, Italy

Start date

2009-10-28

End date

2009-10-30

Language

English

Copyright

© World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology

Former Identifier

2006018750

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2011-06-09

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