Novel single-stage autotrophic nitrogen removal via co-immobilizing partial nitrifying and anammox biomass
2013
Qiao, Sen | Tian, Tian | Duan, Xiumei | Zhou, Jiti | Cheng, Yingjun
In this study, we developed an effective strategy to achieve single-stage autotrophic nitrogen removal by co-immobilizing partial nitrifying and anaerobic ammonia oxidation (anammox) biomass. Batch experiments were carried out to determine the optimum dissolved oxygen concentration of 1.5mg/L, and the optimum biomass ratio of partial nitrifying biomass versus anammox biomass of 1:2. In continuous experiment, the total nitrogen removal rate reached 1.69gN/L/d (nitrogen loading rate up to 2.2gN/L/d). At the stable running stage, the TN average removal efficiency reached 77%. Scanning electron microscopy observations showed microorganisms greatly increased after 80days cultivating. FISH analysis indicated that most anammox cells agglomerated in groups and ammonia oxidizing bacteria formed a thick layer around anammox cells.
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