Selection of seeding strategy for fast start-up of Anammox process with low concentration of Anammox sludge inoculum
[Display omitted] •Low concentration of Anammox sludge inoculum promoted the fast start-up.•Total nitrogen removal efficiency reached 80% on the 5th day of the start-up.•Activated sludge was more suitable for start-up than anaerobic granular sludge.•Candidatus Brocadia and Candidatus Kueneniain of A...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Bioresource technology 2018-11, Vol.268, p.638-647 |
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•Low concentration of Anammox sludge inoculum promoted the fast start-up.•Total nitrogen removal efficiency reached 80% on the 5th day of the start-up.•Activated sludge was more suitable for start-up than anaerobic granular sludge.•Candidatus Brocadia and Candidatus Kueneniain of Anammox bacteria were enriched.•Fast start-up of pilot-scale Anammox reactor using seeding strategy was confirmed.
The long start-up time and large demand of Anammox seed sludge limit the practical application of Anammox process. In this study, the seeding strategy of fast start-up of Anammox process using 2.0 g VSS L−1 of anaerobic granular sludge (AGS) or activated sludge (AS) with various low concentration of Anammox sludge as inoculum was investigated. In laboratory scale, the start-up (achieving 70% TN removal) was shortened from 21 days to 5 days when Anammox sludge concentration increased from 0.02 g VSS L−1 to 0.2 g VSS L−1 with 2 g VSS L−1 AS as inoculum, and 16S rDNA analysis indicated the enrichment of Anammox bacteria, while the start-up failed with AGS. In pilot scale, the start-up was achieved in 10 days using 0.02 g VSS L−1 of Anammox sludge and 2.0 g VSS L−1 of AS, confirming the fast start-up of Anammox process with low concentration of Anammox sludge. |
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ISSN: | 0960-8524 1873-2976 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.biortech.2018.08.056 |