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Successful application of mainstream anammox would be favorable for energy-and resource-efficient sewage treatment. This study presents a new strategy to achieve mainstream anammox, which combined with endogenous partial denitrification (EPD) for treating sewage wastewater. In this EPD-Anammox system, nitrite was stably produced by EPD with a nitrate-to-nitrite transformation ratio of 80%. Through adjusting the volume exchange ratio of EPD-reactor after anaerobic reaction, a suitable NO2--N/NH4+-N ratio of similar to 1.20 for anammox reaction was achieved. Further, results showed a stable, high nitrogen removal efficiency (90%) with an effluent total nitrogen of 5.8 mg N/L under low C/N (similar to 2.9). Anammox contributed 49.8% of the overall nitrogen removal owing to the steady nitrite supply from EPD. Denitrifying glycogen-accumulating organisms (GAOs, 36.6%) having potential for endogenous denitrification and Candidatus Brocadia (34.6%) were respectively dominated in the EPD-SBR and anammox-UASB and responsible for the high nitrite accumulation and anammox reaction.
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BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY
ISSN: 0960-8524
Year: 2018
Volume: 270
Page: 570-579
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ESI Discipline: BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY;
ESI HC Threshold:193
JCR Journal Grade:1
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