| Literature DB >> 28214440 |
Jie Hou1, Ling Xia2, Tao Ma3, Yiqing Zhang3, Yiyong Zhou4, Xugang He5.
Abstract
This study aim to enhance nitrogen removal performance via shifting nitrogen removal pathway from nitrate to nitrite pathway. It was demonstrated that nitrite pathway was successfully and stably achieved in CWs by using modified intermittent aeration control with aeration 20min/non-aeration 100min and reducing DO concentration during aeration, nitrite in the effluent could accumulate to over 70% of the total oxidized nitrogen. Q-PCR analysis showed that nitrifying microbial communities were optimized under the alternating anoxic and aerobic conditions, ammonia oxidizing bacteria increased from 7.15×106 to 8.99×106copies/g, while nitrite oxidizing bacteria decreased approximately threefold after 234days operation. Most importantly, high nitrogen removal efficiency with ammonium removal efficiency of 94.6%, and total nitrogen removal efficiency of 82.6% could be achieved via nitrite pathway even under carbon limiting conditions. In comparison to the nitrate pathway, the nitrite pathway could improve the TN removal by about 55%.Entities:
Keywords: Intermittent aeration control; Nitrogen removal pathway; Partial nitrification; Vertical flow constructed wetland
Mesh:
Substances:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28214440 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2017.02.027
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642