Operating conditions analysis for a partial nitritation process with biomass retention.

TítuloOperating conditions analysis for a partial nitritation process with biomass retention.
Tipo de PublicaciónJournal Article
Año de Publicación2019
AutoresJamilis M, Garelli F, De Battista H, Volcke EIP
JournalIFAC-PapersOnLine
Volumen52
Páginas643 - 648
Fecha de publicación07/2019
ISSN2405-8963
Palabras claveControl, Energy Biosystems, Environmental, Model-based Optimization
Resumen

In wastewater treatment, ammonium removal is a key step which can be done biologically. One method is by coupling a partial nitritation with the Anammox process. The partial nitritation goal is to convert half of the ammonium into nitrite, so ammonium and nitrite can be later converted into dinitrogen gas by Anammox bacteria. To obtain a stable partial nitritation, ammonium oxidizing bacteria (AOB) have to prevail over nitrite oxidizing bacteria (NOB) so as to avoid further conversion of nitrite into nitrate. Two control objectives can be identified for partial nitritation: the repression of NOB and the regulation of the effluent to obtain the required nitrite to ammonium ratio. In this work, the equilibrium points of the partial nitrification process are analyzed to find operating conditions for AOB prevalence over NOB. Based on this analysis, a feeding strategy is proposed to regulate the effluent nitrite to ammonium ratio at the value required by Anammox. The study is based on the process dynamical model in a reactor with biomass retention.

URLhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405896319302228
DOI10.1016/j.ifacol.2019.06.135
Líneas de investigación: 
Control de sistemas y procesos biológicos
Control of biological processes and systems
Control and monitoring of bioprocesses
Control y monitoreo de bioprocesos