Abstract

The feasibility of implementing a novel strategy to start up and stably operate a partial nitritation (PN) process in an internal-loop airlift reactor was investigated. The results suggested that the PN process was successfully set up through initial complete nitrification followed by adjusting the alkalinity-to-ammonium ratio (Alk/NH4+–N), also known as the ‘initial complete nitrification and subsequent partial nitrification’ (CNin–PNsub) strategy. A high nitrite accumulation ratio of approximately 98% and a maximum nitrite production rate of 0.91kgNm−3day−1 were attained under the conditions of 1.0molmol−1Alk/NH4+–N, 1.24±0.71mgL−1 dissolved oxygen, 3.99±2.29mgL−1 free ammonia and 0.69±0.30mgNL−1 free nitrous acid. The stabilized effluent with an NO2-–N/NH4+–N ratio of 1.15±0.06 was suitable for subsequently feeding the anaerobic ammonium oxidation (ANAMMOX) process. The modified Stover-Kincannon model was used to analyze the kinetic parameters, and the saturation constant (KB) and maximum ammonium utilization rate (Umax) were determined to be 5.8 and 5.4kgm−3day−1, respectively.

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