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| DOI | 10.1016/J.PSEP.2020.07.052 | ||||
| Año | 2021 | ||||
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The anammox process is an energy efficient promising alternative to biologically remove the nitrogen. Thus, a 5-L anammox granular reactor was inoculated with sludge coming from a sidestream partial nitritation and anammox reactor (>200 mg TN/L and 30 degrees C) and it was directly subjected to 15 +/- 1 degrees C treating mimicked municipal wastewater (50 mg TN/L). Results indicated that an acclimation period (commonly used) to progressive reach the mainstream conditions is not needed, shortening the start-up periods. The long-term anammox process stability was proved to treat synthetic wastewater with decreasing alkalinities and nitritified primary settled municipal wastewater. The low pH values (6.2 +/- 0.1) of the municipal wastewater fed did not affect the process stability. Residual organic matter concentrations augmented the nitrogen removal efficiency from 80 % (with the synthetic medium) to 92 % achieving effluent concentrations below 10 mg TN/L. Finally, the effect of pH (6-8), temperature (15-30 degrees C) and organic matter concentration (0-75 mg TOC/L) over the specific anammox activity (SA(Amx)) was evaluated at short-term. pH and temperature and their interactions exerted significant influence on the SAAmx value while the TOC concentrations itself did not significantly change the SA(AMX). (C) 2020 Institution of Chemical Engineers. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | Pedrouso, Alba | Mujer |
Univ Santiago de Compostela - España
Universidad de Santiago de Compostela - España |
| 2 | VAL-DEL-RIO, MARIA DE LOS ANGELES | Mujer |
Univ Santiago de Compostela - España
Universidad de Santiago de Compostela - España |
| 2 | Val del Rio, Angeles | Mujer |
Universidad de Santiago de Compostela - España
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| 3 | Morales, N. | Hombre |
Guillarei WWTP - España
Aqualia - España |
| 4 | Vazquez-Padin, Jose | Hombre |
Guillarei WWTP - España
Aqualia - España |
| 5 | CAMPOS-GOMEZ, JOSE LUIS | Hombre |
Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez - Chile
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| 6 | MOSQUEIRA-CORRAL, ANUSKA | - |
Univ Santiago de Compostela - España
Universidad de Santiago de Compostela - España |
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| European Regional Development Fund |
| Spanish Government |
| FEDER (EU) funds |
| Agencia Estatal de Investigación |
| Spanish Government (AEI) |
| WaterWorks2014 Cofunded Call (Water JPI/Horizon 2020) |
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| This work was done within the Pioneer_STP (ID 199(UE)/PCIN2015-022(AEI)) project funded by the WaterWorks2014 Cofunded Call (Water JPI/Horizon 2020). The Spanish Government (AEI) also financed this research by the TREASURE (CTQ2017-83225-C2-1-R). The authors from the USC belong to CRETUS Strategic Partnership (ED431E 2018/01) and to the Galician Competitive Research Group (GRC-ED431C 2017/29). Both programs co -funded by FEDER (EU) funds. |
| This work was done within the Pioneer_STP (ID 199(UE)/PCIN-2015-022(AEI)) project funded by the WaterWorks2014 Cofunded Call (Water JPI/Horizon 2020). The Spanish Government (AEI) also financed this research by the TREASURE (CTQ2017-83225-C2-1-R). The authors from the USC belong to CRETUS Strategic Partnership (ED431E 2018/01) and to the Galician Competitive Research Group (GRC-ED431C 2017/29). Both programs co-funded by FEDER (EU) funds. |