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Characteristics of microbial community and operation efficiency in biofilter process for drinking water purification

by Hui-jun Liu, Feng-lin Yang, Han-min Zhang, Shao-wei Hu, Cui Sun
Huan jing ke xue Huanjing kexue bian ji Zhongguo ke xue yuan huan jing ke xue wei yuan hui Huan jing ke xue bian ji wei yuan hui ()

Abstract

A carbon membrane-aerated biofilm reactor was developed to treat nitrogenous inorganic wastewater. Influent NH; -N concentrations and HRT were changed to investigate nitrification performance of reactor,oxygen utilization and NH4+ -N's removal loading. Biofilm's surface characteristics and dominant bacteria of nitrifier were analyzed. The results show that under the conditions of intra-membrane pressure of 0.017 MPa, influent NH4+ -N of 50 mg/L and HRT of 8 h NH4+ -N removal efficiency reaches 96% and effluent average nitrite is 17 mg/L, which benefits short-cut nitrification to a certain extent. The bacteria within biofilm consume all oxygen supplied through carbon membrane. The maximum specific removal rate of NH4+ -N is 9.7 g/(m2 x d), which is limited by the amount of bacteria grown onto carbon membrane's surface. Fluorescent in situ hybridization analysis indicates that within the biofilm Nitrosomonas and Nitrosospira are main ammonia-oxidizing bacteria and occupy about 19% and 21% of the total bacteria number, respectively. The Nitrobacter are not observed and Nitrospira are dominant nitrite-oxidizing bacteria, the fraction of which is 20% of total bacteria.

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