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Strengthening the enrichment of anaerobic ammonia oxidizing bacteria in biofilms through sludge concentration control.

Xueke HanJinjin LiuZhuo ZhuYangang LinYongzhen Peng
Published in: Environmental research (2024)
Controlling sludge concentration is an effective means to achieve PN. In this article, the reactor used domestic sewage as raw water and promoted the high enrichment of anammox bacteria by controlling the MLVSS of flocs to 1000-1500 mg/L and increasing the concentration of filler sludge. The measures to reduce the concentration of flocculent sludge increased the proliferation rate of the biofilm and provided sufficient substrate for AnAOB. After 102 days of operation, the abundance of Candidatus Brocadia increased from 0.43% during inoculation to 23.56% in phase VI. The ability of the microbial community to utilize energy metabolism and produce ATP was significantly improved, and the appropriate distribution of anammox bacteria and nitrifying, denitrifying bacteria in the ecological niche led to its high enrichment. In summary, this study proposes a strategy to promote the high enrichment of anammox bacteria in mainstream domestic sewage without adding any chemicals.
Keyphrases
  • microbial community
  • wastewater treatment
  • antibiotic resistance genes
  • anaerobic digestion
  • candida albicans
  • sewage sludge
  • climate change
  • biofilm formation