2022
DOI: 10.30955/gnj.004248
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A review on application of external carbon sources for denitrification for wastewater treatment

Abstract: <p>With the increase in industrial and agricultural activities, huge amount of wastewater containing nitrogen is produced. Biological denitrification is currently the most widely used, sustainable and cost-effective process to remove nitrogen from wastewater. In biological denitrification, application of external carbon sources for denitrification is important because it is the way to boost the denitrification process and it is necessary for wastewater treatment plants that have to meet very stringent ef… Show more

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“…2 ) processes. However, it necessitates aeration and the addition of organic carbon sources, which not only increase costs but can also contribute to secondary pollution, contradicting the low-carbon paradigm ( Sanjrani et al, 2022 ). Consequently, the research and application of innovative bio-denitrification technologies hold significant importance for environmental preservation, ecological equilibrium, wastewater reclamation, energy conservation, and addressing emerging environmental challenges.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 ) processes. However, it necessitates aeration and the addition of organic carbon sources, which not only increase costs but can also contribute to secondary pollution, contradicting the low-carbon paradigm ( Sanjrani et al, 2022 ). Consequently, the research and application of innovative bio-denitrification technologies hold significant importance for environmental preservation, ecological equilibrium, wastewater reclamation, energy conservation, and addressing emerging environmental challenges.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%