Performance optimization and nitrogen removal mechanism of up-flow partial denitrification/anammox process

This study aimed to remediate the problems of sludge floating and uneven mass transfer in up-flow partial denitrification/anammox (PDA) reactors and dissect the nitrogen removal mechanism. Two up-flow PDA reactors were operated, whereby in R1 combined biological carriers were added, while in R2 mech...

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description This study aimed to remediate the problems of sludge floating and uneven mass transfer in up-flow partial denitrification/anammox (PDA) reactors and dissect the nitrogen removal mechanism. Two up-flow PDA reactors were operated, whereby in R1 combined biological carriers were added, while in R2 mechanical stirring was applied, the reactors were inoculated with PD sludge and anammox sludge. Results showed the TN removal rates at the end of the operation were 89% (R1) and 92% (R2). The addition of both strategies suppressed the occurrence of sludge upwelling and deterioration of settling performance, even when the granule diameter of the granular zone in R1 and R2 reached 1.921 and 2.006 mm, respectively. 16SrRNA sequencing revealed R1 had a higher abundance of anammox bacteria (AAOB, 14.53%-R1, 9.06%-R2, respectively), and R2 had a higher quantity of denitrifying bacteria (61.92%-R1, 67.11%-R2, respectively). And the nitrogen removal was contributed by anammox and denitrification in combination, with contributions of 82.17%, 17.83% (R1), and 85.07%, 14.93% (R2), respectively. In summary, both strategies prevented sludge flotation and uneven nitrogen mass transfer. However, mechanical agitation had a more substantial positive effect on the performance of PDA than the addition of biocarriers because it achieved a more adequate mass transfer.
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