Assessing the performance of a sequencing batch biofilm reactor bioaugmented with P. stutzeri strain XL-2 treating ammonium-rich wastewater
2018
Abstract Pseudomonas stutzeri XL-2, with the capability of heterotrophic nitrification-aerobic denitrification and biofilm-forming, was applied in a sequencing batch biofilm reactor (SBBR) for bioaugmented treatment of ammonium-rich wastewater. The bioaugmented system SBBR 1 showed a rapid development of biofilm and relatively shorter time for biofilm hanging compared with the control system SBBR 2 without strain XL-2 inoculation. At different NH 4 + -N loads of 100, 200 and 300 mg/L, the effluent TN removal ratios ranged in 88.7–97.0%, 85.1–93.5% and 87.8–92.5% respectively in SBBR 1, while only ranged in 77.4–85.4%, 77.1–84.3% and 79.8–85.0% in SBBR 2. Less accumulation of NO 2 − -N and NO 3 − -N resulted in the better performance on TN removal in SBBR 1. Microbial community structure analysis revealed that strain XL-2 successfully proliferated in SBBR 1 and contributed to the less accumulation of NO 2 − -N and NO 3 − -N as well as biofilm formation.
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