Effect of DO, Alkalinity and pH on Nitrification Using Three Different Sunken Materials Types in Biological Aerated Filter BAFs

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The overall aim of this search investigated the effect of DO, alkalinity, and pH on nitrification in biological aerated filter system BAFs. The laboratory experiments by three identical pilot-scales downflow of BAFs using three different sunken materials types, 0.78 0.60 mm activated carbon-based material bed, 0.95 0.58 mm sand-based material bed, and 3.28 2.14 mm ceramic particle-based material bed, as attached growth zone in the treatment of municipal wastewater. As results of the experiments showed that activated carbon-based material bed when the mean concentration of dissolved oxygen was 6.76 2.25 mg/L and the mean alkalinity concentration was 77.25 2.60 mg CaCO3/L and the mean pH value was 7.21 0.20 the mean nitrification efficiency has reached of 90.11%. In the sand-based material bed when the mean concentration of dissolved oxygen was 7.33 1.82 mg/L and the mean alkalinity concentration was 77.56 2.77 mg CaCO3/L and the mean pH value was 7.22 0.20 the mean nitrification efficiency has reached of 87.74%. In the ceramic particle-based material bed when the mean concentration of dissolved oxygen was 6.37 1.84 mg/L and the mean alkalinity concentration was 77.31 2.71 mg CaCO3/L and the mean pH value was 7.22 0.20 the mean nitrification efficiency has reached of 85.17%.

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Faskol, A. S., & Racoviteanu, G. (2021). Effect of DO, Alkalinity and pH on Nitrification Using Three Different Sunken Materials Types in Biological Aerated Filter BAFs. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 664). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/664/1/012079

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