Bioresource Technology, Vol.247, 477-485, 2018
Remedying acidification and deterioration of aerobic post-treatment of digested effluent by using zero-valent iron
This study presents a novel strategy for remedying acidification and improving the removal efficiency of pollutants from digested effluent by using Zero-Valent Iron (iron scraps) in a sequencing batch reactor. Through this strategy, the pH increased from 5.7 (mixed liquid in the reactor without added ZVI) to 7.8 (reactors with added ZVI) because of Fe-0 oxidation and NO3- reduction. The removal efficiencies of COD increased from 11.5% to 77.5% because of oxidation of ferric ion and (OH)-O-center dot produced in chemical reactions of ZVI with oxygen and because of flocculation of iron ions. The removal efficiencies of total nitrogen rose from 1.83% to 93.3% probably because of autotrophic denitrification using electron donors produced by the corrosion of iron, as well as the favorable conditions for anammox due to iron ions. Total phosphorus increased from -25.8% to 77.1% because of the increase in pH and the precipitation with iron ions.