The rapid start-up and granulation of a single-stage partial nitritation anammox granular sludge (PN/AnGS) system under limited seed sludge conditions is crucial for its practical application. This study proposed an aerobic granular sludge (AGS) - based strategy, enhanced the enrichment of anammox bacteria (AnAOB), and shortened the start-up time of PN/AnGS system by 20.5%. In addition, the inoculation of AGS can ensure the stable operation of the system during the selective sludge discharge to washout the flocs. Microbial community structure, particle size distribution, morphology results showed that niche shift was the key to promote the enrichment of AnAOB, and AGS played a decisive role in the particle characteristics of PN/AnGS. Since AGS can be directly obtained from full-scale AGS wastewater treatment plants, integrating PN/AnGS with AGS processes can transition wastewater treatment from a "linear economy" to a "circular economy", enhancing nitrogen removal efficiency and delivering significant economic and environmental benefits.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biortech.2024.131760 | DOI Listing |
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