Nitrogen removal from low COD/N interflow using a hybrid activated sludge membrane-aerated biofilm reactor (H-MABR)
[Display omitted] •An H-MABR was built to treat low COD/N wastewater.•The H-MABR achieved stable operation at COD/N = 4–1.5.•SND played an important role in nitrogen removal.•High diversity and abundance of denitrification genes maintained high process efficiency. A hybrid activated sludge membrane-...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Bioresource technology 2022-10, Vol.362, p.127855-127855, Article 127855 |
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•An H-MABR was built to treat low COD/N wastewater.•The H-MABR achieved stable operation at COD/N = 4–1.5.•SND played an important role in nitrogen removal.•High diversity and abundance of denitrification genes maintained high process efficiency.
A hybrid activated sludge membrane-aerated biofilm reactor based on a two-stage simultaneous nitrification–denitrification (SND) process was built, and its utility for treating interflow with low chemical oxygen demand (COD)/total nitrogen (TN) (COD/N) was explored. The operating performance, functional microbial communities, and functional genes for nitrogen metabolism were evaluated at low COD/N (4–1.3). The reactor could achieve stable operation at COD/N = 4–1.5, and the removal efficiency of COD, TN, and ammonia nitrogen was stable at 90.30 ± 2.36 %, 85.69 ± 2.22 %, and 89.52 ± 6.06 %, respectively. The SND rates were 70.89 % and 50.75 % when influent COD/N was 2.0 and 1.7, respectively, indicating that SND makes an important contribution to nitrogen removal under these two COD/N conditions. Microbial analysis revealed that the sampling sites with a high abundance of denitrification genes in the outer ring experienced aerobic conditions, inferring that aerobic denitrification also plays an important role in denitrification. |
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ISSN: | 0960-8524 1873-2976 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.biortech.2022.127855 |