Coupling of the Feammox - Anammox pathways by using a sequential discontinuous bioreactor
Abstract
Treating nitrogenous compounds in wastewater is a contemporary challenge, prompting novel approaches for ammonium (NH4+) conversion to molecular nitrogen (N2). This study explores the classic anaerobic ammonium oxidation process (Anammox) coupled to the iron-dependent anaerobic ammonium oxidation process (Feammox) in a sequential discontinuous bioreactor (SBR) for NH4+ removal. Feammox and Anammox cultures were individually enriched and combined, optimizing the coupling, and identifying key variables influencing the enrichment process. Adding sodium acetate as a carbon source significantly reduces Fe3+ to Fe2+, indicating Feammox activity. Both Anammox and Feammox processes were successfully operated in SBRs, achieving efficient NH4+ removal (Anammox: 64.6 %; Feammox: 43.4 %). Combining these pathways in a single SBR enhances the NH4+ removal capacity of 50.8 %, improving Feammox efficiency. The Feammox process coupled with Anammox may generate the nitrite (NO2â) needed for Anammox. This research contributes to biotechnological advancements for sustainable nitrogenous compound treatment in SBRs.
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| Título según WOS: | Coupling of the Feammox - Anammox pathways by using a sequential discontinuous bioreactor |
| Título según SCOPUS: | Coupling of the Feammox - Anammox pathways by using a sequential discontinuous bioreactor |
| Título de la Revista: | Bioresource Technology |
| Volumen: | 395 |
| Editorial: | Elsevier Ltd. |
| Fecha de publicación: | 2024 |
| Idioma: | English |
| DOI: |
10.1016/j.biortech.2024.130334 |
| Notas: | ISI, SCOPUS |