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Extraction of Structural Extracellular Polymeric Substances from Aerobic Granular Sludge
Published on: September 26, 2016
Stable and efficient partial nitritation granular sludge reactor treating domestic sewage at low temperature
Jianhua Zhang1, Qiong Zhang1, Yuanyuan Miao1
1National Engineering Laboratory for Advanced Municipal Wastewater Treatment and Reuse Technology, Key Laboratory of Beijing for Water Quality Science and Water Environment Recovery Engineering, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing 100124, PR China.
Abstract:
The success of combined partial nitritation (PN) and anammox process treating low-strength domestic wastewater depends on achieving a stable and efficient PN. In this study, desirable PN for domestic sewage with low temperature of 11.8-16.9 °C was achieved in a granular sludge reactor operated in anaerobic/aerobic (A/O) mode. Average nitrite accumulation ratio of 97.3% was obtained with an effluent nitrite/ammonium ratio of 1.2 for influent ammonium of 39.3-78.7 mg·L-1. Quantitative microbial analysis and activity batch test showed that nitrite oxidizing bacteria (NOB) were effectively suppressed, while ammonium oxidizing bacteria (AOB) were dominant. For the efficient suppression of NOB, A/O mode, aerobic phosphorus uptake and granular sludge could play important roles. Furthermore, high AOB activity was obtained with an average ammonium oxidation rate of 11.6 mg N·L-1·h-1, which could be due to the abundant psychrotolerant microorganisms, increased content of extracellular polymeric substances and relatively high dissolved oxygen condition of the reactor.
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