Impacts of packed bed configuration on nitrate removal efficiency and microbial spatial distribution in solid-phase denitrification of partial nitritation/anammox granular reactor effluent

IF 6.9 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENGINEERING, CHEMICAL
Lingli He , Cangyuan Dong , Li Zhang , Yu Yan , Xiaochun Wang , Hailiang Yang , Feiyue Qian
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Nitrate residues pose challenges to the application of the partial nitritation/anammox (PN/A) process in treating ammonium-rich wastewater. This study aimed to develop multilayer packed beds comprising poly-3-hydroxybutyrate-cohyroxyvelate (PHBV) particles and volcanic rocks to facilitate efficient nitrate reduction from the effluent of a PN/A granular reactor via solid-phase denitrification (SPD). The results indicated that when the influent concentration of ammonium-nitrogen was 300 mg/L, the SPD packed beds with a 60 % PHBV packing ratio completely eliminated the nitrate generated in the PN/A reactor without excessive organic release. Consequently, the combined processes achieved a stable nitrogen removal efficiency of 97.2 ± 2.3 %. The SPD packed bed configuration significantly affected both the nitrate removal behavior and biomass spatial distribution. High-throughput sequencing and functional gene predictions related to carbon and nitrogen metabolism revealed that the PHBV biofilm effectively drove the hydrolysis of solid carbon sources for denitrification, with synergistic effects between hydrolytic bacteria (Clostridium_sensu_stricto_7, Sporomusaceae, and Sporomusaceae) and denitrifiers (Comamonadaceae, Rhodocyclaceae and Thauera). Moreover, the biofilm attached to the volcanic rocks was crucial in reducing nitrate and organic carbon within the SPD packed beds, which were enriched in denitrifying genes. These findings facilitate combining PN/A and SPD processes to treat ammonium-rich wastewater.
硝酸盐残留对部分亚硝酸盐/anammox(PN/A)工艺处理富铵废水的应用构成了挑战。本研究旨在开发由聚-3-羟基丁酸-甲氧基velate(PHBV)颗粒和火山岩组成的多层填料床,以促进通过固相反硝化(SPD)从 PN/A 颗粒反应器流出的废水中有效减少硝酸盐。结果表明,当进水铵态氮浓度为 300 mg/L 时,PHBV 填料比为 60% 的 SPD 填料床可完全去除 PN/A 反应器中产生的硝酸盐,且不会释放过多有机物。因此,组合工艺的脱氮效率稳定在 97.2 ± 2.3 %。SPD 填料床配置对硝酸盐去除行为和生物量空间分布都有显著影响。与碳氮代谢相关的高通量测序和功能基因预测结果表明,PHBV 生物膜能有效推动固体碳源的水解反硝化,水解菌(Clostridium_sensu_stricto_7、Sporomusaceae 和 Sporomusaceae)与反硝化菌(Comamonadaceae、Rhodocyclaceae 和 Thauera)之间具有协同效应。此外,附着在火山岩上的生物膜对减少 SPD 填料床内的硝酸盐和有机碳至关重要,这些填料床富含反硝化基因。这些发现有助于结合 PN/A 和 SPD 工艺来处理富含氨的废水。
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Process Safety and Environmental Protection
Process Safety and Environmental Protection 环境科学-工程:化工
CiteScore
11.40
自引率
15.40%
发文量
929
审稿时长
8.0 months
期刊介绍: The Process Safety and Environmental Protection (PSEP) journal is a leading international publication that focuses on the publication of high-quality, original research papers in the field of engineering, specifically those related to the safety of industrial processes and environmental protection. The journal encourages submissions that present new developments in safety and environmental aspects, particularly those that show how research findings can be applied in process engineering design and practice. PSEP is particularly interested in research that brings fresh perspectives to established engineering principles, identifies unsolved problems, or suggests directions for future research. The journal also values contributions that push the boundaries of traditional engineering and welcomes multidisciplinary papers. PSEP's articles are abstracted and indexed by a range of databases and services, which helps to ensure that the journal's research is accessible and recognized in the academic and professional communities. These databases include ANTE, Chemical Abstracts, Chemical Hazards in Industry, Current Contents, Elsevier Engineering Information database, Pascal Francis, Web of Science, Scopus, Engineering Information Database EnCompass LIT (Elsevier), and INSPEC. This wide coverage facilitates the dissemination of the journal's content to a global audience interested in process safety and environmental engineering.
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