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Mainstream anammox reactor performance treating municipal wastewater and batch study of temperature, pH and organic matter concentration cross-effects.

Authors :
Pedrouso, Alba
Val del Rio, Angeles
Morales, Nicolas
Vazquez-Padin, Jose R.
Campos, Jose Luis
Mosquera-Corral, Anuska
Source :
Process Safety & Environmental Protection: Transactions of the Institution of Chemical Engineers Part B. Jan2021, Vol. 145, p195-202. 8p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The anammox process is an energy efficient promising alternative to biologically remove the nitrogen. Thus, a 5-L anammox granular reactor was inoculated with sludge coming from a sidestream partial nitritation and anammox reactor (>200 mg TN/L and 30 °C) and it was directly subjected to 15 ± 1 °C treating mimicked municipal wastewater (50 mg TN/L). Results indicated that an acclimation period (commonly used) to progressive reach the mainstream conditions is not needed, shortening the start-up periods. The long-term anammox process stability was proved to treat synthetic wastewater with decreasing alkalinities and nitritified primary settled municipal wastewater. The low pH values (6.2 ± 0.1) of the municipal wastewater fed did not affect the process stability. Residual organic matter concentrations augmented the nitrogen removal efficiency from 80 % (with the synthetic medium) to 92 % achieving effluent concentrations below 10 mg TN/L. Finally, the effect of pH (6–8), temperature (15–30 °C) and organic matter concentration (0–75 mg TOC/L) over the specific anammox activity (SA AMX) was evaluated at short-term. pH and temperature and their interactions exerted significant influence on the SA AMX value while the TOC concentrations itself did not significantly change the SA AMX. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09575820
Volume :
145
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Process Safety & Environmental Protection: Transactions of the Institution of Chemical Engineers Part B
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
147856463
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psep.2020.07.052