Nitrite inhibition and limitation – the effect of nitrite spiking on anammox biofilm, suspended and granular biomass

2017 
Anaerobic ammonium oxidation (anammox) has been studied extensively while no widely accepted optimum values for nitrite (both a substance and inhibitor) has been determined. In the current paper, nitrite spiking (abruptly increasing nitrite concentration in reactor over 20 mg NO − 2 -NL −1 ) effect on anammox process was studied on three systems: a moving bed biofilm reactor (MBBR), a sequencing batch reactor (SBR) and an upflow anaerobic sludge blanket (UASB). The inhibition thresholds and concentrations causing 50% of biomass activity decrease (IC 50 ) were determined in batch tests. The results showed spiked biomass to be less susceptible to nitrite inhibition. Though the values of inhibition threshold and IC 50 concentrations were similar for non-spiked biomass (81 and 98 mg NO − 2 -NL −1 , respectively, for SBR), nitrite spiking increased IC 50 considerably (83 and 240 mg NO − 2 -NL −1 , respectively, for UASB). As the highest total nitrogen removal rate was also measured at the aforementioned thresholds, there is basis to suggest stronger limitational effect of nitrite on anammox process than previously reported. The quantitative polymerase chain reaction analysis showed similar number of anammox 16S rRNA copies in all reactors, with the lowest quantity in SBR and the highest in MBBR (3.98 × 10 8 and 1.04 × 10 9 copies g −1 TSS, respectively).
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