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Optimization of the nitrification process using oyster shells as a support material in fixed biomass aerobic reactors

One of the main key actions for water resources preservation is to promote wastewater treatment in a tertiary level. From this point, it can be highlighted the demands for optimizing the processes for nutrients removal aiming more stable processes, which are economically viable and environmentally sustainable. The aim of this research was to evaluate oyster shells as support material in an aerated submerged biofilter, having as main hypothesis the fact that they can interact with the liquid phase of the reactor, providing the necessary alkalinity to stabilize the autotrophic nitrification. The reactor studied was submitted to several operational conditions and could be concluded that, in the aerated submerged biofilter with oyster shells, hydraulic loadings can be >5.2 m³.m-2.d-1 and a hydraulic retention time <7.5 hours can be applied, since that the relation carbon: nitrogen is maintained under four. The oyster shells kept the system buffered (pH=7.5±0.3), even with a high nitrifying activity in the reactor (100%).

optimization; wastewater; aerated submerged biofilter; nitrification; oyster shells


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