Evaluating the effects of micro-zones of granular sludge on one-stage partial nitritation–anammox nitrogen removal

Bioprocess and Biosystems Engineering(2020)

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The one-stage partial nitritation–anammox (PN–A) process is considered an efficient process for low-cost nitrogen removal. In this study, the nitrogen removal performance of different-sized granules in a one-stage PN–A reactor was studied. The total autotrophic nitrogen removal rate (TANRR) of the granular sludge increased as the granule size increased, and the TANRR of granular sludge with a radius larger than 500 μm reached 0.14 kgN kgVSS −1 d −1 . High-throughput sequencing revealed that the abundance of ammonium-oxidizing bacteria and anaerobic ammonium‐oxidizing (anammox) bacteria in granular sludge of different sizes differed, indicating that the bacterial community structure was affected by the granule size. The TANRR of different-sized granules was affected by the volumes of aerobic micro-zone and anaerobic micro-zone inside the granule. Appropriate micro-zone volumes inside the granules could be regulated by the dissolved oxygen (DO) concentration of the reactor, which are favourable for achieving a balance between partial nitritation and anammox and then satisfactory nitrogen removal. Small-volume variations in the range of micro-zones have a significant influence on the balance between partial nitritation and anammox. The proper DO concentration required for different-sized granules to achieve better nitrogen removal differed. This study provides a novel perspective for understanding the effect of micro-zones of granular sludge on one-stage PN–A nitrogen removal.
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Micro-zone, One stage, Partial nitritation, Anammox, Granular sludge
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