Simultaneous removal of nitrate and ammonium by hydrogen-based partial denitrification coupled with anammox in a membrane biofilm reactor

BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY(2023)

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Abstract
Hydrogen-based membrane biofilm reactors (MBfRs) are effective for nitrogen removal. However, the safety of hydrogen limited the application of MBfR. Here, a hydrogen-based partial denitrification system coupled with anammox (H2-PDA) was constructed in an MBfR for reducing hydrogen demand significantly. The metabolomics and structures of microbial communities were analyzed to determine the phenotypic differences and drivers underlying denitrification, anammox, and H2-PDA. These findings indicated that total nitrogen (TN) removal increased from 57.1% in S1 to 93.7% in S2. During the H2-PDA process, partial denitrification and anammox contributed to TN removal by 93.7% and 6.3%, respectively. Community analysis indicated that the H2-PDA system was dominated by the genus Meiothermus, which is involved in partial denitrification. Collectively, these findings confirmed the feasibility of incorporating the H2-PDA process in a MBfR and form a foundation for the establishment of novel and practical methods for efficient nitrogen removal.
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Hydrogen -based partial denitrification coupled,with anammox (H 2-PDA),Membrane biofilm reactor (MBfR),Nitrate and ammonium removal,Microbial community,Metabonomics
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