| Literature DB >> 28433912 |
Bin Cui1, Xiuhong Liu2, Qing Yang1, Jianmin Li1, Xueyang Zhou1, Yongzhen Peng1.
Abstract
Partial denitrification was one of most effective ways to provide nitrite for annamox; whereas very limited research has been done to achieve nitrite accumulation in biofilm system. In this study, partial denitrification was studied in a lab-scale denitrifying biofilter (DNBF). The results showed biofilm structure variations caused the differences between nitrate specific reduction rate (NaSRR) and nitrite specific reduction rate (NiSRR), which led to nitrite accumulation in different degree at different biofilm formation phases. Hydrodynamic conditions also significantly influenced biofilm structure, nitrate and nitrite reduction activities. At the filtration velocity of 3.86mh-1, not only biofilm structure, NaSRR and NiSRR kept relatively stable, but also 60% of nitrite accumulation and no nitrate in the effluent were achieved. Furthermore, Thauera genus bacteria, benefited for nitrite accumulation, became the dominant communities in high nitrite accumulation conditions. The partial denitrification combine with anammox in biofilter have the great potential applied in WWTPs.Entities:
Keywords: Biofilm structure; Denitrifying biofilter; Filtration velocity; Nitrite accumulation; Partial denitrification
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28433912 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2017.04.034
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642