摘要
Rapid formation of autotrophic partial denitrification(APD)granules is of practical interest to start up an expanded granular sludge bed reactor for wastewater treatment.This study demonstrates that methanogenic granules can be easily acclimated into autotrophic partial denitrification granules in one day,with the ability to remove 82%of 2.7 kg-S/(m^3·d)sulfide into S^0 and to convert 97%of 0.9 kg-N/(m^3·d)nitrate into nitrite,which can provide a promising feedstock for anaerobic ammonia oxidation process.Arcobacter sp.is essential for S^0 accumulation.Under high loadings,the abundance of Arcobacter sp.decreased,while on the contrary the abundance of unclassified_p_Firmicutes increased,leading to the deterioration of autotrophic partial denitrification performance.The granules performance could be recovered by adopting the strategies of properly reducing the influent loadings.
Rapid formation of autotrophic partial denitrification(APD) granules is of practical interest to start up an expanded granular sludge bed reactor for wastewater treatment. This study demonstrates that methanogenic granules can be easily acclimated into autotrophic partial denitrification granules in one day, with the ability to remove 82% of 2.7 kg-S/(m^3·d)sulfide into S^0 and to convert 97% of 0.9 kg-N/(m^3·d) nitrate into nitrite, which can provide a promising feedstock for anaerobic ammonia oxidation process. Arcobacter sp. is essential for S^0 accumulation. Under high loadings, the abundance of Arcobacter sp. decreased, while on the contrary the abundance of unclassified_p_Firmicutes increased, leading to the deterioration of autotrophic partial denitrification performance. The granules performance could be recovered by adopting the strategies of properly reducing the influent loadings.
基金
supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (21307160)
the Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province, China (ZR20192019MEE038)
the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (19CX02038A)
the Open Project of Key Laboratory of Environmental Biotechnology, CAS (Grant No. kf2018003)
the Open Project Program of State Key Laboratory of Petroleum Pollution Control (Grant No. PPC2018006)
the CNPC Research Institute of Safety and Environmental Technology