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A Model for the Simulation of the SHARON Process: pH as a Key Factor
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High Ammonium ContentSewage Sludge TreatmentEngineeringSharon ProcessBiological Waste TreatmentAnaerobic DigestionWastewater TreatmentChemical EngineeringBioremediationWater TreatmentEnvironmental MicrobiologyModeling And SimulationSharon ReactorBiophysicsKey FactorWastewater ManagementAmmoniaWaste ManagementProcess Simulation ModelEnvironmental EngineeringEnvironmental RemediationChemical Kinetics
The SHARON process allows partial nitrification of wastewaters with high ammonium content and, when coupled with the Anammox process, represents a more sustainable alternative for N-removal than a conventional nitrification-denitrification. In this work, a mathematical model describing a continuously aerated SHARON reactor is presented. Special attention was given to the pH, because it affects substrates availability and inhibition phenomena, implementing an algorithm for its calculation. Since ammonium-oxidizing and nitrite-oxidizing organisms are inhibited by their own substrates, ammonia and nitrous acid respectively, Haldane kinetics was used in both nitrification steps. A preliminary evaluation of the model using historical experimental data generated in a lab-scale SHARON reactor, fed with synthetic substrate, is also presented, corroborating that the quality of the obtained effluent is highly dependent on pH.
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