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Application of a Partial Nitrogen Lab-Scale Sequencing Batch Reactor for the Treatment of Organic Wastewater and Its N 2 O Production Pathways, and the Microbial Mechanism

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  • Ying Liu

    (State Key Laboratory of Microbial Resources, Institute of Microbiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China)

  • Boyan Ma

    (State Key Laboratory of Microbial Resources, Institute of Microbiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China)

  • Zhipei Liu

    (State Key Laboratory of Microbial Resources, Institute of Microbiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China)

Abstract

Partial nitrification (PN) is a widely used wastewater treatment process. Here a lab-scale sequencing batch reactor for PN (PN-SBR) was constructed and run with artificial organic wastewater for 225 days. Results showed that the SBR reached a stable PN state after 174 days of operation and >98% of NH 4 + -N was removed and >60% was converted to NO 2 − -N with low effluent NO 3 − -N content. In a PN-SBR cycle at stage IV, the release of N 2 O was accompanied by the production of hydroxylamine, occurring mainly in the conversion from anaerobic to aerobic phases, and the amount of N 2 O produced was about 6.3% of the total nitrogen. The N 2 O isotopic signature results suggested that hydroxylamine oxidation was the main pathway for N 2 O production. Illumina MiSeq sequencing results showed that Proteobacteria and Bacteroidetes were the dominant phyla throughout the operation period. Many heterotrophic nitrifiers were significantly enriched, leading to ammonia removal and nitrite accumulation, including Acidovorax , Paracoccus, Propionibacteriaceae_unclassified , Shinella , Comamonas and Brevundimonas . Representative strains were isolated from the reactor and they were capable of efficiently producing nitrite from ammonia. These results provide a guide for the direct running of PN reactors for treating organic wastewater and help to understand the microbial processes and N 2 O release pathways and the microbial mechanism of partial nitrification.

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  • Ying Liu & Boyan Ma & Zhipei Liu, 2022. "Application of a Partial Nitrogen Lab-Scale Sequencing Batch Reactor for the Treatment of Organic Wastewater and Its N 2 O Production Pathways, and the Microbial Mechanism," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(3), pages 1-16, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:14:y:2022:i:3:p:1457-:d:735425
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