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- Title
Combined effect of zinc and cadmium ions on nitrification performance during the biological nitrogen removal of simulated livestock breeding wastewater.
- Authors
Wang, Zhanpeng; Huang, Jian; Zhang, Hua; Luo, Tao; He, Chunhua
- Abstract
Zinc and cadmium ions are usually found in livestock breeding wastewater, and the mixed ions will have an impact on the biological nitrogen removal. Nitrification performance plays an important role in biological nitrogen removal. In order to investigate the combined effect of zinc and cadmium ions on nitrification performance and to reveal the interactions between zinc and cadmium ions, three concentration ratios of zinc and cadmium ions, as well as 18 different concentration gradients were designed with the direct equipartition ray and the dilution factor method. The effect of pollutants on the nitrification performance of biological nitrogen removal was analyzed by the nonlinear regression equation, and the concentration-addition model was conducted to probe into the relationship between the mixed pollutants and the nitrification performance. The results showed that the effect on nitrification performance increased significantly with the increase of reaction duration and pollutant concentration, which indicated that the effects are concentration-dependent and time-dependent. The concentration-addition model suggested that the interactions between zinc and cadmium ions with different concentration ratios were mainly antagonistic, and as the percentage of cadmium ions in the mixtures increased, the antagonism between the mixtures became stronger. This study will provide a relevant theoretical basis for the regulation of the ratios and concentrations of heavy metal ions during the biological treatment of livestock breeding wastewater.
- Subjects
NITROGEN removal (Sewage purification); ZINC ions; LIVESTOCK breeding; LIVESTOCK breeds; NITRIFICATION; NITROGEN; NITROGEN removal (Water purification)
- Publication
Environmental Science & Pollution Research, 2024, Vol 31, Issue 28, p41155
- ISSN
0944-1344
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11356-024-33902-w