Pressurized hydrogenotrophic denitrification reactor for small water systems

Epsztein, R; Beliavski, M; Tarre, S; Green, M

HERO ID

4124204

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2017

Language

English

PMID

28318828

HERO ID 4124204
In Press No
Year 2017
Title Pressurized hydrogenotrophic denitrification reactor for small water systems
Authors Epsztein, R; Beliavski, M; Tarre, S; Green, M
Journal Journal of Environmental Management
Abstract The implementation of hydrogenotrophic denitrification is limited due to safety concerns, poor H2 utilization and low solubility of H2 gas with the resulting low transfer rate. The current paper presents the main research work conducted on a pressurized hydrogenotrophic reactor for denitrification that was recently developed. The reactor is based on a new concept suggesting that a gas-liquid equilibrium is achieved in the closed headspace of denitrifying reactor, further produced N2 gas is carried out by the effluent and gas purging is not required. The feasibility of the proposed reactor was shown for two effluent concentrations of 10 and 1 mg NO3(-)-N/L. Hydrogen gas utilization efficiencies of 92.8% and 96.9% were measured for the two effluent concentrations, respectively. Reactor modeling predicted high denitrification rates above 4 g NO3(-)-N/(Lreactor·d) at reasonable operational conditions. Hydrogen utilization efficiency was improved up to almost 100% by combining the pressurized reactor with a following open-to-atmosphere polishing unit. Also, the potential of the reactor to remove ClO4(-) was shown.
Doi 10.1016/j.jenvman.2017.03.010
Pmid 28318828
Wosid WOS:000432234700037
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