Autotrophic nitrogen removal in sequencing batch biofilm reactors at different oxygen supply modes

被引:8
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作者
Wantawin, C. [1 ]
Juateea, J. [1 ]
Noophan, P. L.
Munakata-Marr, J. [2 ]
机构
[1] King Mongkuts Univ Technol, Fac Engn, Dept Environm Engn, Bangkok 10140, Thailand
[2] Colorado Sch Mines, Environm Sci & Engn Div, Golden, CO 80401 USA
关键词
alternating aeration; anammox; autotrophic nitrogen removal; oxygen limit; sequencing batch biofilm reactor;
D O I
10.2166/wst.2008.527
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Conventional nitrification-denitrification treatment is a common way to treat nitrogen in wastewater, but this process is costly for low COD/N wastewaters due to the addition of air and external carbon-source. However, ammonia may alternatively be converted to dinitrogen gas by autotrophic bacteria utilizing aerobically autotrophically produced nitrite as an electron acceptor under anoxic conditions. Lab-scale sequencing batch biofilm reactors (SBBRs) inoculated with normal nitrifying sludge were employed to study the potential of an oxygen-limited autotrophic nitrification-denitrification process initiated with typical nitrifying sludge for treating a synthetic ammonia wastewater devoid of organic carbon in one step. The ring-laced fibrous carrier (length 0.32 m, surface area 3.4m(2)/m) was fixed vertically in a 3 L reactor. Two different air supply modes were applied: continuous aeration to control dissolved oxygen at 1.5 mg/L and intermittent aeration. High nitrogen removals of more than 50% were obtained in both SBBRs. At an ammonia loading of 0.882gmN/m(2)-day [hydraulic retention time (HRT) of 24 hr], the SBBR continuously aerated to 1.5mg DO/L had slightly higher nitrogen removal (64%) than the intermittently alternated SBBR (55%). The main form of residual nitrogen in the effluent was ammonia, at concentrations of 25 mg/L and 37mgN/L in continuous and intermittent aeration SBBRs, respectively. Ammonia was completely consumed when ammonia loading was reduced to 0.441gmN/m(2)-day [HRT extended to 48 hr]. The competitive use of nitrite by aerobic nitrite oxidizing bacteria (ANOB) with anaerobic ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (anammox bacteria) during the expanded aeration period under low remaining ammonia concentration resulted in higher nitrate production and lower nitrogen loss in the continuous aeration SBBR than in the intermittent aeration SBBR. The nitrogen removal efficiencies in SBBRs with continuous and alternating aerated were 80% and 86% respectively. Specific microorganisms in the biofilm were characterized using fluorescence in situ hybridization. Aerobic ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AAOB) occurred side by side with putative anammox bacteria (cells hybridizing with probe AMX820) throughout the biofilm, though ANOB were rarely detected.
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页码:1889 / 1894
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