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Improving stability and nitrogen removal performance of pilot-scale autotrophic process for mature landfill leachate treatment utilizing in-situ organics

Li, Yonggan; Chen, Zhenguo; Zhou, Songwei; Fan, Junhao; Huang, Linxiang; Deng, Zexi; Zhang, Chuchu; Wang, Xiaojun*
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摘要

This study established a stable and efficient pilot-scale denitrification (DN) and partial nitritation (PN) combined with autotrophic nitrogen removal process for mature landfill leachate treatment. A total inorganic nitrogen removal efficiency (TINRE) of 95.3% was achieved without any external carbon source input, including 17.1%, 1.0% and 77.2% of nitrogen removal contributed by the DN, PN and autotrophic processes, respectively. ANAMMOX genus, Ca_Anammoxoglobus (19.4%) was dominant in autotrophic reactor. Moreover, denitrifying bacteria could utilize in-situ organics, including poorly degradable organics, to enhance the nitrogen removal performance of autotrophic process, contributing 3.4% of TINRE. This study provides new insights for the economical, low-carbon, and efficient treatment of mature landfill leachate.

关键词

ANAMMOX In -situ carbon source Enhanced nitrogen removal Microbial community structure