Enhanced ammonia removal at room temperature by pH controlled partial nitrification and subsequent anaerobic ammonium oxidation

Durán, Ulises; Val Del Río, Angeles; Campos, Jose L.; Mosquera-Corral, Anuska; Méndez, Ramón

Keywords: partial nitrification, anammox, free ammonia, Ammonium/inorganic carbon ratio, free nitrous acid

Abstract

The Anammox-based processes are suitable for the treatment of wastewaters characterized by a low carbon to nitrogen (C/N) ratio. The application of the Anammox process requires the availability of an effluent with a NO 2−‒ N/NH 4+‒ N ratio composition around 1 g g−1, which involves the necessity of a previous step where the partial nitrification is performed. In this step, the inhibition of the nitrite-oxidizing bacteria (NOB) is crucial. In the present work, a combined partial nitrification-ANaerobic AMmonia OXidation (Anammox) two-units system operated at room temperature (20°C) has been tested for the nitrogen removal of pre-treated pig slurry. To achieve the successful partial nitrification and inhibit the NOB activity, different ammonium/inorganic carbon (NH 4+/IC ) ratios were assayed from 1.19 to 0.82 g NH 4+-N g−1 HCO3‒ C. This procedure provoked a decrease of the pH value to 6.0 to regulate the inhibitory effect over ammonia-oxidizing bacteria caused by free ammonia. Simultaneously, the NOB experienced the inhibitory effect of free nitrous acid which avoided the presence of nitrate in the effluent. The NH 4+/IC ratio which allowed the obtaining of the desired effluent composition (50% of both ammonium and nitrite) was 0.82±0.02 g NH 4+‒ N g−1 HCO 3−‒ C. The Anammox reactor was fed with the effluent of the partial nitrification unit containing a NO 2−‒ N/NH 4+‒ N ratio of 1 g g−1 where a nitrogen loading rate of 0.1 g N L−1 d−1 was efficiently removed.

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Volumen: 35
Número: 4
Fecha de publicación: 2014
Página de inicio: 383
Página final: 390
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1080/09593330.2013.82911