Rapid start-up and metabolic evolution of partial denitrification/anammox process by hydroxylamine stimulation: Nitrogen removal performance, biofilm characteristics and microbial community
Enhanced nitrogen removal by hydroxylamine (NH OH) on anammox-related process recently received attention. This study investigated the impact of NH OH on the partial-denitrification/anammox (PDA) biosystem. Results show that NH OH (≤10 mg N/L) immediately induced nitrite accumulation and provided su...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Bioresource technology 2024-12, p.131959 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Enhanced nitrogen removal by hydroxylamine (NH
OH) on anammox-related process recently received attention. This study investigated the impact of NH
OH on the partial-denitrification/anammox (PDA) biosystem. Results show that NH
OH (≤10 mg N/L) immediately induced nitrite accumulation and provided sufficient NO
to anammox, achieving a 18.1 ± 4.3 % increase of nitrogen removal efficiency compared to the absence of NH
OH. Long-term exposure to NH
OH accelerated the functional microbial community transformation to PDA. Thauera was highly enriched (6.1 % → 26.9 %) along with Candidatus Brocadia increased in the biofilms, which mainly favor the coupling process of nitrate reduction and anammox. Although the migration mechanism of anammox and denitrifier revealed by CLSM-FISH alleviates the adverse effects of NH
OH, the anammox was inhibited when NH
OH exceeding 15 mg N/L through destroying the inner reduction of NO
. These results suggested appropriate NH
OH addition favors the synergy between denitrifying and anammox bacteria, providing a promising option for wastewater treatment. |
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ISSN: | 1873-2976 |