| Literature DB >> 28599225 |
Shuang Wang1, Lan Wang2, Liangwei Deng1, Dan Zheng1, Yunhong Zhang1, Yiqi Jiang1, Hongnan Yang1, Yunhui Lei1.
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The performance of an autotrophic nitrogen removal process to treat digested piggery wastewater (DPW) was investigated by gradually shortening the HRT and enhancing the DPW concentration during 390days of operation. The results showed that the total nitrogen removal rate and efficiency reached 3.9kg-Nm-3day-1 and 73%, which were significantly higher than the levels reported previously. A high relative abundance of Nitrosomonas (4.2%) and functional microbes (12.15%) resulted in a high aerobic ammonium oxidizing activity (1.25±0.1g-NgVSS-1d-1), and a good settling ability (SVI, 78.42mLg-1SS) resulted in a high sludge concentration (VSS, 11.01gL-1), which laid a solid foundation for the excellent performance. High-throughput pyrosequencing indicated that, compared with synthetic wastewater, the DPW decreased the relative abundances of every functional group of nitrogen removal microbes, and increased relative abundances of anaerobes (15.7%), sulfur-oxidizing bacteria (9.4%) and methanogens (40.8%).Entities:
Keywords: Autotrophic nitrogen removal; Digested piggery wastewater; High-throughput pyrosequencing; Microbiological mechanism; PN-Anammox
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28599225 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2017.05.153
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642