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- W2012207418 abstract "Acetic acid is thought to be an important substrate for the removal of phosphate in anaerobic/aerobic activated sludge (AS) processes. However, the acetic acid content in municipal sewage is low, and the main organic compounds in such sewage are particulate organic matters (POM) that are converted to endogenous substrates (E(ntrapped) POM, i.e., EPOM) in AS processes. Thus, the question arises whether it is really acetate or POM, which is important for the removal of phosphate in full-scale AS plants. AS was harvested from a full-scale anaerobic/aerobic AS plant. The amount of phosphate released after the addition of acetic acid depends on the AS conditions, particularly the influent sewage quality. However, the amount of phosphate released by EPOM was not affected by the AS conditions, and the amount of phosphate released per AS concentration and per unit of time was calculated to be about 0.86 mg PO4-P/g MLSS/hour. When the AS concentration is 2.5 g/L and the mixed-liquor retention time is 2 hours in the anaerobic zone, about 4 mg/L PO4-P is released from EPOM. Under these conditions, phosphate in such sewage is removed by full-scale AS plants without using acetic acid. In the case of carbon deficiency, the introduction of primary sludge to the anaerobic zone promoted the release of phosphate." @default.
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- W2012207418 title "The Role of Particulate Organic Matter and Acetic Acid in the Removal of Phosphate in Anaerobic/Aerobic Activated Sludge Processes" @default.
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