Abstract

Two biofilm sequencing batch reactors (BSBRs) were conducted under alternating aerobic/anaerobic (Ae/An) sequence and alternating anaerobic/aerobic (An/Ae) sequence to investigate the effects of operation sequences on phosphorus removal and recovery performance. The Ae/An BSBR had advantages in phosphate enrichment, phosphorus concentration of enrichment solution can reach 99.08 mg/L. While An/Ae BSBR exhibited a higher kinetic rate for phosphate uptake and release up to 0.48 mmol/gVSS. In An/Ae BSBR, the remarkable increase of phosphate concentration in aerobic stage put a great strain on the phosphate uptake of biofilms that led to an increase of phosphorus accumulation in the biofilm (Pbiofilm). However, the poly-P proportion in TPbiofilm decreased which triggered the metabolisim of polyphosphate accumulating organisms (PAOs) shifting from polyphosphate accumulating metabolism (PAM) to glycogen accumulating metabolism (GAM) and suppressed the phosphorus enrichment performance of the An/Ae BSBR. The phosphate uptake rate (PUR) of biofilms was in alignment with the bulk phosphate concentration. PAOs were dominated by Rhodoplanes and Saprospiraceae in the Ae/An BSBR, whereas Thiothrix was predominant in the An/Ae BSBR. Notably, the Candidatus Competibacter, considered as a denitrifying glycogen accumulating organisms (DGAOs), showed a dominant proportion in the microbial community of both BSBRs. The higher expression of actP in the An/Ae system indicated a greater capacity for the uptake of acetate, while the Ae/An system was is more adept for degrading acetate represented by the higher relative abundance of ackA, pta and acsA genes The high phosphorus loading in the An/Ae system suppressed the ppk expression but enhanced the ppx expression.

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