Bioresource technology | 2021

Carrier type induces anammox biofilm structure and the nitrogen removal pathway: Demonstration in a full-scale partial nitritation/anammox process.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


In this study, two typical carrier types, microporous and macroporous carriers, were collected from a full-scale partial nitritation/anammox reactor for analysis and comparison of the biofilm structure characteristics, performance and removal nitrogen pathway. For microporous carriers, a thicker biofilm (>5\xa0mm) was obtained with higher biomass and abundance of anammox bacteria as well as a higher nitrogen removal efficiency due to the integration of denitrifying and anammox bacteria. In addition, higher microbial community stability can be expected under varying environmental conditions. In comparison, macroporous carrier biofilm exhibited a lower thickness (0.4-2.3\xa0mm) and lower microbial richness, with a strong network correlation among genera. Analysis showed that the mainly positive correlation between anammox bacteria and ammonium oxidizing bacteria, enhancing coupling partial nitritation and anammox. These findings help further our understanding of the mechanisms of anammox biofilm nitrogen removal and provide a baseline for optimization of the design of carrier structures.

Volume 334
Pages \n 125249\n
DOI 10.1016/j.biortech.2021.125249
Language English
Journal Bioresource technology

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