Texture of anammox sludge bed : composition feature, visual characterization and formation mechanism

Anammox granular sludge biotechnology has been successfully applied in the environmental engineering for nitrogen removal from wastewater. However, the startup and control of anammox process was difficult and lacks an easy-recognized indicator. In this work, the texture of anammox sludge bed in a lo...

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Main Authors: Kang, Da, Xu, Dongdong, Yu, Tao, Feng, Chengdong, Li, Yiyu, Zhang, Meng, Zheng, Ping
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1517012021-06-24T05:55:09Z Texture of anammox sludge bed : composition feature, visual characterization and formation mechanism Kang, Da Xu, Dongdong Yu, Tao Feng, Chengdong Li, Yiyu Zhang, Meng Zheng, Ping Nanyang Environment and Water Research Institute Advanced Environmental Biotechnology Centre (AEBC) Engineering::Environmental engineering Anammox Sludge Bed Texture Anammox granular sludge biotechnology has been successfully applied in the environmental engineering for nitrogen removal from wastewater. However, the startup and control of anammox process was difficult and lacks an easy-recognized indicator. In this work, the texture of anammox sludge bed in a long-term (>15 months) stable-operated and high-rate anammox reactor was investigated for the first time. The results showed that the anammox sludge bed took on the unique texture which was closely related to the biological loading rates of sludge bed at different heights of the reactor. The texture was ascribed to the pattern created by granule gradation (granules size distribution) and granule number density (spaces between granules). The sludge bed texture displayed the distinctive vision and could be characterized by the reflected light of sludge bed. The lightness indicator was found to have an excellent linear relationship with the height of anammox sludge bed. The texture of anammox sludge bed was revealed to originate from the periodic cycle of gas-driven segregation and density-based aggregation of granules. The results hint at a convenient and efficient strategy for operators to assess and control the working state of anammox system. This research was financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (51578484, 51778563 and 51608474) and Research Funds for Central Universities (2017xzzx010-03). Major Scientific and Technological Specialized Project of Zhejiang Province (2015C03013) was also gratefully thanked. Yipeng Zou was thanked for providing help on drawing the reactor configuration. 2021-06-24T05:55:09Z 2021-06-24T05:55:09Z 2019 Journal Article Kang, D., Xu, D., Yu, T., Feng, C., Li, Y., Zhang, M. & Zheng, P. (2019). Texture of anammox sludge bed : composition feature, visual characterization and formation mechanism. Water Research, 154, 180-188. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.watres.2019.01.052 0043-1354 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/151701 10.1016/j.watres.2019.01.052 30797126 2-s2.0-85061720841 154 180 188 en Water Research © 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Singapore
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topic Engineering::Environmental engineering
Anammox
Sludge Bed Texture
spellingShingle Engineering::Environmental engineering
Anammox
Sludge Bed Texture
Kang, Da
Xu, Dongdong
Yu, Tao
Feng, Chengdong
Li, Yiyu
Zhang, Meng
Zheng, Ping
Texture of anammox sludge bed : composition feature, visual characterization and formation mechanism
description Anammox granular sludge biotechnology has been successfully applied in the environmental engineering for nitrogen removal from wastewater. However, the startup and control of anammox process was difficult and lacks an easy-recognized indicator. In this work, the texture of anammox sludge bed in a long-term (>15 months) stable-operated and high-rate anammox reactor was investigated for the first time. The results showed that the anammox sludge bed took on the unique texture which was closely related to the biological loading rates of sludge bed at different heights of the reactor. The texture was ascribed to the pattern created by granule gradation (granules size distribution) and granule number density (spaces between granules). The sludge bed texture displayed the distinctive vision and could be characterized by the reflected light of sludge bed. The lightness indicator was found to have an excellent linear relationship with the height of anammox sludge bed. The texture of anammox sludge bed was revealed to originate from the periodic cycle of gas-driven segregation and density-based aggregation of granules. The results hint at a convenient and efficient strategy for operators to assess and control the working state of anammox system.
author2 Nanyang Environment and Water Research Institute
author_facet Nanyang Environment and Water Research Institute
Kang, Da
Xu, Dongdong
Yu, Tao
Feng, Chengdong
Li, Yiyu
Zhang, Meng
Zheng, Ping
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author Kang, Da
Xu, Dongdong
Yu, Tao
Feng, Chengdong
Li, Yiyu
Zhang, Meng
Zheng, Ping
author_sort Kang, Da
title Texture of anammox sludge bed : composition feature, visual characterization and formation mechanism
title_short Texture of anammox sludge bed : composition feature, visual characterization and formation mechanism
title_full Texture of anammox sludge bed : composition feature, visual characterization and formation mechanism
title_fullStr Texture of anammox sludge bed : composition feature, visual characterization and formation mechanism
title_full_unstemmed Texture of anammox sludge bed : composition feature, visual characterization and formation mechanism
title_sort texture of anammox sludge bed : composition feature, visual characterization and formation mechanism
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