In this study, aerobic granules were applied to a lab-scale aerobic granule sludge airlift reactor (AGSAR) and the ammonium nitrogen oxidation performance was evaluated at different ammonium nitrogen loading rate (NLR). At least 99% of the initial ammonium nitrogen was oxidized at an NLR of 0.27 and 0.53 kg NH4+-N/m3·day, for both aerobic granules (control), and nitrifying aerobic granules (NAGs). The ammonium nitrogen oxidation deteriorated, when the NLR was increased to 1.07 kg NH4+-N/m3·day. The NAGs were characterized by complete nitrification, while partial nitrification was observed in the control. © 2014 Korean Society of Environmental Engineers.
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Lee, H. L., Ryu, J. H., Lee, Y. P., Kim, T. S., Kim, M. K., Ngoc Ahn, D. T., & Ahn, D. H. (2014). Aerobic granules for the effective oxidation of ammonium nitrogen. Environmental Engineering Research, 19(1), 23–29. https://doi.org/10.4491/eer.2014.19.1.023
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