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The elevation of salinity above 1% deteriorated nitrification performance and reshaped nitrifier community of an MBR: An often overlooked factor in the treatment of high-strength ammonium wastewater.

Authors :
Zou, Jie
Zhang, Kaoming
Wang, Sifang
Li, Mingji
Wang, Zijia
Wang, Shu
Li, Yangkai
Deng, Yuepeng
Li, Xiuying
Wang, Depeng
Yang, Yunhua
Feng, Yiping
Hu, Chun
Wang, Zhu
Source :
Chemosphere. Sep2023, Vol. 335, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The effects of synchronous variations of influent salinity with the elevation of NH 4 +-N concentration on nitrification performance and microbial community structure of bioreactor are often ignored. In this study, we investigated the dynamic response of nitrifying activated sludge to synchronously increased salinity and ammonia loading rate (ALR) in a nitrification membrane bioreactor (MBR). We found that the increase in influent salinity above 1% (from 0.91 to 1.32%) led to the deterioration of the nitrification performance of the MBR. The combined inhibition effect of salinity (1.32%), free ammonia (FA, an average of 1.37 mg/L), and free nitrous acid (FNA, an average of 0.155 mg/L) on nitrite-oxidizing bacteria (NOB) resulted in long-term (35 days) nitrite accumulation. The further increase of salinity and ALR exhibited little influence on the nitrification performance of MBR after the activated sludge had adapted to high salinity (>1%), effective nitrification performance was achieved at high ALR up to 1.71 kg NH 4 +-N/m3·d and high salinity (2.13%). The microbial analysis showed that the elevated salinity and accumulation of FNA reshaped the microbial community structure of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) and NOB. The dominant species of AOB and NOB shifted from the salinity-resistant species Nitrosomonas aestuarii to the species Nitrosomonas mobilis with dual resistant to salinity and FNA, and from non-salinity-resistant species Candidatus Nitrospira defluvii to salinity-resistant species Nitrobacter winogradskyi and Nitrospira marina , respectively. Therefore, the salinity of 1% may be a critical level for the nitrification performance and the shift in the nitrifier community of activated sludge without salinity acclimation. [Display omitted] • The elevation of salinity above 1% deteriorated the nitrification performance. • The elevation of salinity above 1% reshaped the nitrifier community. • The dominant AOB shifted from Nitrosomonas aestuarii to Nitrosomonas mobilis. • Nitrobacter winogradskyi and Nitrospira marina are predominant NOB at high salinity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00456535
Volume :
335
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Chemosphere
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
164401977
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2023.139072