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1 Towards smart PFAS management: Integrating artificial intelligence in water and wastewater systems Yaghoobian S; An J; Jeong DW; Hwang JH; 41483514
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2 Production and characterization of magnetic Biochar derived from pyrolysis of waste areca nut husk for removal of methylene blue dye from wastewater Chistie SM; Naik SU; Rajendra P; Apeksha None; Mishra RK; Albasher G; Chinnam S; Jeppu GP; Arif Z; Hameed J; 40603323
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3 Integration of Membrane-Based Pretreatment Methods with Pressure-Retarded Osmosis for Performance Enhancement: A Review Pakdaman S; Nouri G; Mulligan CN; Nasiri F; 40077246
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4 Nitrogen and organic load removal from anaerobically digested leachate using a hybrid electro-oxidation and electro-coagulation process Choudhury MR; Rajagopal R; Meertens W; Rahaman MS; 35276557
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5 Treatment of decentralized low-Strength livestock wastewater using microcurrent-assisted multi-soil-layering systems: Performance Assessment and microbial analysis Liu C; Huang G; Song P; An C; Zhang P; Shen J; Ren S; Zhao K; Huang W; Xu Y; Zheng R; 34999101
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6 Electrochemical nutrient removal from natural wastewater sources and its impact on water quality Kékedy-Nagy L; English L; Anari Z; Abolhassani M; Pollet BG; Popp J; Greenlee LF; 34974342
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7 Using 3D CityGML for the Modeling of the Food Waste and Wastewater Generation-A Case Study for the City of Montreal Braun R; Padsala R; Malmir T; Mohammadi S; Eicker U; 34240049
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8 Exploring the decentralized treatment of sulfamethoxazole-contained poultry wastewater through vertical-flow multi-soil-layering systems in rural communities. Song P, Huang G, An C, Xin X, Zhang P, Chen X, Ren S, Xu Z, Yang X 33065414
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9 Performance analysis and life cycle greenhouse gas emission assessment of an integrated gravitational-flow wastewater treatment system for rural areas. Song P, Huang G, An C, Zhang P, Chen X, Ren S 31273662
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10 Start-up of oxygen-limited autotrophic partial nitrification-anammox process for treatment of nitrite-free wastewater in a single-stage hybrid bioreactor. Hosseinpour B, Saborimanesh N, Yerushalmi L, Walsh D, Mulligan CN 31378146
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11 Pilot-scale application of a single-stage hybrid airlift BioCAST bioreactor for treatment of ammonium from nitrite-limited wastewater by a partial nitrification/anammox process. Saborimanesh N, Walsh D, Yerushalmi L, Arriagada EC, Mulligan CN 31267396
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Title:Start-up of oxygen-limited autotrophic partial nitrification-anammox process for treatment of nitrite-free wastewater in a single-stage hybrid bioreactor.
Authors:Hosseinpour BSaborimanesh NYerushalmi LWalsh DMulligan CN
Link:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31378146?dopt=Abstract
DOI:10.1080/09593330.2019.1649467
Publication:Environmental technology
Keywords:Candidatus Brocadia species16S rRNA sequencingNitrite-free ammonium-rich wastewateranammox processhybrid technology
PMID:31378146 Category:Environ Technol Date Added:2019-08-07
Dept Affiliation: CSFG
1 Department of Building, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada.
2 Department of Biology, Centre for Structural and Functional Genomics, Montreal, Canada.

Description:

Start-up of oxygen-limited autotrophic partial nitrification-anammox process for treatment of nitrite-free wastewater in a single-stage hybrid bioreactor.

Environ Technol. 2019 Aug 04;:1-9

Authors: Hosseinpour B, Saborimanesh N, Yerushalmi L, Walsh D, Mulligan CN

Abstract

This study presents effective ammonium removal from nitrite-free ammonium-rich synthetic wastewater through combined partial nitrification (PN) and anammox processes in a multi-zone hybrid airlift bioreactor (BioCAST). Removal efficiencies of ammonia-nitrogen and total nitrogen up to 85.6% and 81.2%, respectively, were achieved shortly after the start-up of bioreactor treating the nitrite-free ammonium-rich synthetic wastewater with ammonium concentrations of 10-350 mg/L. The hybrid (containing suspended and attached biomass) and multi-zone design of the bioreactor with different dissolved oxygen levels, along with the inoculation with anammox-containing sludge were the main factors in the successful start-up of the bioreactor. Nitrate accumulation problem due to the fast growth of nitrite-oxidizing bacteria in the bioreactor was controlled by two operating strategies including lowering the HRT from 4 days to 2 days and controlling the dissolved oxygen concentration in the aerobic zone of the bioreactor between 0.9 and 1.2 mg/L. Moreover, the 16S rRNA gene analysis confirmed that the partial nitrification of ammonia to nitrite occurred by Nitrosomonas sp. primarily in the suspended biomass in the aerobic zone, while the conversion of nitrite to N2 occurred by Candidatus Brocadia species in the anoxic zone. This study showed the effective removal of ammonium from a nitrite-free wastewater by providing a proper HRT, controlling the DO concentration between 0.9 and 1.2 mg/L in the aerobic zone, and preventing biomass loss using both suspended and attached microbial cultures in different zones of the bioreactor.

PMID: 31378146 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]





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