Intermittent hydroxylamine dosing to strengthen stability of partial nitrification and nitrogen removal efficiency through continuous-flow anaerobic–aerobic-anoxic reactor treating municipal wastewater

Yanchen Li, Wenyi Dong,Zilong Hou, Zilong Zhao, Jin Xie,Hongjie Wang, Xiao Huang,Yongzhen Peng

Bioresource Technology(2024)

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Intermittent hydroxylamine (NH2OH) dosing strategy was applied to enhance the stability of partial nitrification and total nitrogen (N) removal efficiency (TNRE) in a continuous-flow process. The results showed 2 mg/L of NH2OH dosing (once every 6 h) could maintain stably partial nitrification with nitrite accumulation rate (NAR) of 91.6 % and TNRE of 92.6 %. The typical cycle suggested NH2OH dosing could promote simultaneous nitrification–denitrification (SND) and endogenous denitrification (END) while inhibit exogenous denitrification (EXD). Nitrification characteristics indicated the NH2OH dosing enhanced stability of partial nitrification by suppressing specific nitrite oxidation rate (SNOR), Nitrospira and nitrite oxidoreductase enzyme (Nxr). The microbial community suggested the aerobic denitrfiers, denitrifying glycogen accumulating organisms (DGAOs) and traditional denitrfiers were the potential contributor for advanced N removal. Moreover, NH2OH dosage was positively associated with NAR, SND and END. Overall, this study offers a feasible strategy to maintain sustainably partial nitrification that has great application potential.
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Nitrite accumulation rate,Simultaneous nitrification–denitrification,Endogenous denitrification,Exogenous denitrification,Microbial community
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