Simultaneous partial nitrification and denitrification maintained in membrane bioreactor for nitrogen removal and hydrogen autotrophic denitrification for further treatment

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Low C/N wastewater results from a wide range of factors that significantly harm the environment. They include insufficient carbon sources, low denitrification efficiency, and NH+4-N concentrations in low C/N wastewater that are too high to be treated. In this research, the membrane biofilm reactor and hydrogen-based membrane biofilm reactor (MBR-MBfR) were optimized and regulated under different operating parameters: the simulated domestic sewage with low C/N was domesticated and the domestic sewage was then denitrified. The results of the MBR-MBfR experiments indicated that a C/N ratio of two was suitable for NH+4-N, NO−2-N, NO−3-N, and chemical oxygen demand (COD) removal in partial nitrification-denitrification (PN-D) and hydrogen autotrophic denitrification for further treatment. The steady state for domestic wastewater was reached when the MBR-MBfR in the experimental conditions of HRT = 15 h, SRT = 20 d, 0.04 Mpa for H2 pressure in MBfR, 0.4–0.8 mg/L DO in MBR, MLSS = 2500 mg/L(MBR) and 2800 mg/L(MBfR), and effluent concentrations of NH+4-N, NO−3-N, and NO−2-N were 4.3 ± 0.5, 1.95 ± 0.04, and 2.05 ± 0.15 mg/L, respectively. High-throughput sequencing results revealed the following: (1) The genus Nitrosomonas as the ammonia oxidizing bacteria (AOB) and Denitratisoma as potential denitrifiers were simultaneously enriched in the MBR; (2) at the genus level, Meiothermus, Lentimicrobium, Thauera, Hydrogenophaga, and Desulfotomaculum played a dominant role in leading to NO−3-N and NO−2-N removal in the MBfR.

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Dong, K., Feng, X., Wang, W., Chen, Y., Hu, W., Li, H., & Wang, D. (2021). Simultaneous partial nitrification and denitrification maintained in membrane bioreactor for nitrogen removal and hydrogen autotrophic denitrification for further treatment. Membranes, 11(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/membranes11120911

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