Exploration of rapid start-up of the CANON process from activated sludge inoculum in a sequencing biofilm batch reactor (SBBR)

Yangfan Deng, Xiaoling Zhang*, Ying Miao, Bo Hu

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Abstract

In this study, a laboratory-scale sequencing biofilm batch reactor (SBBR) was employed to explore a fast start-up of completely autotrophic nitrogen removal over nitrite (CANON) process. Partial nitrification was achieved by controlling free ammonia concentration and operating at above 30 WC; then the reactor was immediately operatedwith alternating periods of aerobiosis and anaerobiosis to start the anammox process. The CANON processwas successfully achieved in less than 50 d, and the total-nitrogen removal efficiency and the nitrogen removal ratewere 81%and 0.14 kg-N m-3 d-1 respectively. Afterwards,with the increasing of ammonium loading rate a maximum nitrogen removal rate of 0.39 kg-N m-3 d-1 was achieved on day 94. DNA analysis showed that 'Candidatus Brocadia' was the dominant anammox species and Nitrosomonas was the dominant aerobic ammonium-oxidizing bacteria in the CANON reactor. This study revealed that due to shortening the persistent and stable nitrite accumulation period the long start-up time of the CANON process can be significantly reduced.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)535-542
Number of pages8
JournalWater Science and Technology
Volume73
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2016
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • Anammox
  • CANON
  • Partial nitrification
  • Polymerase chain reaction-denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis
  • SBBR

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