Recent advances in controlling denitritation for achieving denitratation/anammox in mainstream wastewater treatment plants
Abstract
Denitratation (NO3‑→NO2‑)/anammox is a promising method for anammox application in mainstream wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) to reduce oxygen and organic matter consumption. Achieving nitrite production via denitratation and controlling denitritation (NO2‑→N2) is the basis of the denitratation/anammox process. To control denitritation, the denitrifying biocommunity and growth rate are critically reviewed for biocommunity optimization. Then, the short-term and long-term effects of pH on denitritation were summarized and the possible mechanism was discussed, along with the effect of C/N ratio and organic matter type on denitritation. Meanwhile, the strategies for producing nitrite via controlling denitritation are discussed, as well as the processes for achieving nitrogen removal via denitratation/anammox in WWTPs. Finally, the practical application of denitratation/anammox in a full-scale mainstream WWTP is documented.
- Publication:
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Bioresource Technology
- Pub Date:
- March 2020
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2020BiTec.29922697M
- Keywords:
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- Denitratation;
- Anammox;
- Denitritation;
- Nitrogen removal;
- Mainstream wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs)