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Mainstream nitrogen removal from low temperature and low ammonium strength municipal wastewater using hydrogel-encapsulated comammox and anammox

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WATER RESEARCH
卷 242, 期 -, 页码 -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.watres.2023.120303

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Comammox and anammox; Nitrogen removal; Mainstream wastewater; Low temperature; Direct biomass heating

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This study developed a continuous flow PN-anammox reactor with hydrogel-encapsulated comammox and anammox for nitrogen removal from mainstream wastewater at low temperatures. The reactor achieved nearly complete ammonium and total inorganic nitrogen removal at 4°C using a novel selective heating technology. The results demonstrated the potential application of PN-anammox for efficient nitrogen removal in mainstream wastewater treatment under low temperature conditions.
Application of partial nitritation (PN)-anammox to mainstream wastewater treatment faces challenges in low water temperature and low ammonium strength. In this study, a continuous flow PN-anammox reactor with hydrogel-encapsulated comammox and anammox was designed and operated for nitrogen removal from mainstream wastewater with low temperature. Long-term operation with synthetic and real wastewater as the feed demonstrated nearly complete ammonium and total inorganic nitrogen (TIN) removal by the reactor at temperatures as low as 10 & DEG;C. A significantly decreased nitrogen removal performance and biomass activity was observed in the reactor at 4 & DEG;C before a selective heating strategy was employed. A novel heating technology using radiation to heat carbon black co-encapsulated in the hydrogel matrix with biomass was used to selectively heat biomass but not water in the treatment system. This selective heating technology enabled nearly complete ammonium removal and 89.4 & PLUSMN; 4.3 % TIN removal at influent temperature of 4 & DEG;C and reactor temperature 5 & DEG;C. Activity tests suggested selective heating brought the biomass activity at influent temperatures of 4 & DEG;C and reactor temperature 5 & DEG;C to a level comparable to that at 10 & DEG;C. Comammox and anammox were consistently present in the system and spatially organized in the hydrogel beads as revealed by qPCR and fluorescence in-situ hybridization (FISH). The abundance of comammox largely decreased by 3 orders of magnitude during the operation at 4 & DEG;C, and rapidly recovered after the application of selective heating. The anammox-comammox technology tested in this study essentially enabled mainstream shortcut nitrogen removal, and the selective heating ensured good performance of the technology at temperature as low as 5 & DEG;C.

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