| Literature DB >> 35063624 |
Wenke Zhang1, Deshuang Yu1, Jianhua Zhang2, Yuanyuan Miao3, Xinchao Zhao1, Guocheng Ma1, Jiawen Li1, Yu Zhang1.
Abstract
The feasibility of starting up mainstream single-stage partial nitrification-anammox (SPNA) system by inoculating nitrification sludge and anammox biofilm was investigated. The SPNA system treating low-strength synthetic wastewater was rapidly started up with TN removal efficiency of 88.5 ± 1.8% and effluent nitrate concentration of 7.2 ± 1.2 mg/L. Both the abundance and maximum activity of nitrite oxidizing bacteria (NOB) in flocs decreased obviously. Interestingly, the abundance of anaerobic ammonium oxidizing bacteria (AnAOB) in flocs increased from 0.213% to 0.346% despite the sludge retention time (SRT) of flocs decreased to 60 days, the AnAOB in biofilm was 0.434%. That meant AnAOB gradually enriched in flocs and accounted for a fairly high proportion. The inhibition of NOB, partial denitrification and increased aerobic_chemoheterotrophy function in flocs might be the main reasons for AnAOB enrichment. The possibility of simultaneous fermentation, partial denitrification and anammox reaction was predicted in biofilm, further improving the stability of the system.Entities:
Keywords: Evolution of microbial community; Integrated fixed-film activated sludge; Intermittent aeration; Mainstream single-stage partial nitrification-anammox; Start-up
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35063624 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2022.126728
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642