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Temperature-based strategy for enhanced nitrogen removal in mainstream via selectively strengthening anammox or denitrification
To address the instability challenges of Partial Nitrification and Anammox (PNA) at low temperatures, this study introduces a temperature-based nitrogen removal process and demonstrates its feasibility in a pilot-scale system. The temperature-based strategy allows for the selective enhancement of anammox at higher temperatures (>20 °C) or denitrification at moderate and lower temperatures (≤20 °C). Nitrogen removal efficiencies of 93.8%, 72.1%, and 59.1% were achieved under >20 °C, 15–20 °C, and <15 °C, with corresponding effluent qualities of 3.0 mg/L, 9.6 mg/L, and 13.7 mg/L. As temperatures decreased, anammox contributions to nitrogen removal weakened from 88.4% to 8.2%, while denitrification contributions increased from 10.1% to 90.1%. Anammox bacteria exhibit a competitive advantage over denitrifying bacteria at higher temperatures, evidenced by the abundance of Candidatus Kuenenia at 7.13%. Denitratesoma was enriched to 3.47% at moderate and low temperatures, effectively supporting nitrogen removal robustness. This study provides insights into the seasonal optimization of mainstream anammox processes.
npj Clean WaterEnvironmental Science-Water Science and Technology
CiteScore
15.30
自引率
2.60%
发文量
61
审稿时长
5 weeks
期刊介绍:
npj Clean Water publishes high-quality papers that report cutting-edge science, technology, applications, policies, and societal issues contributing to a more sustainable supply of clean water. The journal's publications may also support and accelerate the achievement of Sustainable Development Goal 6, which focuses on clean water and sanitation.