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    Simultaneous nitrification and denitrification process using novel surface-modified suspended carriers for the treatment of real domestic wastewater

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    论文类型:期刊论文

    发表时间:2020-05-01

    发表刊物:CHEMOSPHERE

    收录刊物:PubMed、EI、SCIE

    卷号:247

    页面范围:125831

    ISSN号:0045-6535

    关键字:Moving-bed biofilm reactor (MBBR); Simultaneous nitrification and; denitrification (SND); Surface-modified carrier; Domestic wastewater; Low C/N ratio

    摘要:Moving-bed biofilm reactor (MBBR) is a well-established technology for simultaneous nitrification and denitrification (SND). In MBBR, biofilm development and pollutant removal performance are strictly governed by the physico-chemical properties of the carriers. In this study, novel surface-modified carriers with enhanced hydrophilicity (surface contact angle of 60.2 +/- 2.3 degrees) and positively-charged surfaces (+11.7 +/- 1.1 mV, pH 7.0) had been prepared successfully via polymer blending, and they had also been implemented in SND system for the treatment of real domestic wastewater. Results showed that accelerated startup of SND with more biomass on the carriers was observed in MBBR system filled with surface-modified carriers. At low DO level (0.6-0.8 mg L-1) and low C/N ratio (<= 5), highly efficient organics removal and SND performance could be achieved with COD removal, TN removal and SND efficiencies of 79.3-85.7%, 62.0-75.9% and 58.5-71.8%, respectively. The efficient performance of SND in MBBR system filled with surface-modified carriers was mainly attributed to the coexistence of enriched mixtrophic nitrifiers and denitrifiers like autotrophic nitrifers (Nitrosomonas, Nitrospira, Nitrobacter), heterotrophic nitrifers (Rudaea), aerobicdenitrifiers (Dokdonella, Terrimonas), anoxic denitrifiers (Gemmobacter, Ottowia, Methyloversatilis, Thermomonas) and N2O producer (Mesorhizobium). (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.