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Review of characteristics of anammox bacteria and strategies for anammox start-up for sustainable wastewater resource management

Guangxue Wu, Tianqi Zhang, Mengqi Gu, Zhuo Chen, Qidong Yin

2020Water Science & Technology50 citationsDOI

Abstract

Wastewater management has experienced different stages, including pollutant removal, resource recovery, and water nexus. Within these stages, anaerobic ammonia oxidation-based biotechnology can be incorporated for nitrogen removal, which can help achieve sustainable wastewater management, such as reclamation and ecologization of wastewater. Here, the physiology, metabolism, reaction kinetics and microbial interactions of anammox bacteria are discussed, and strategies to start-up the anammox system are presented. Anammox bacteria are slow growers with a high doubling time and a low reaction rate. Although most anammox bacteria grow autotrophically, some types can grow mixotrophically. The reaction stoichiometric coefficients can be affected by loading rates and other biological reactions. Microbial interactions also contribute to enhanced biological nitrogen removal and promote activities of anammox bacteria. The start-up of the anammox process is the key aspect for its practical application, which can be realized through seed selection, system stimulation, and biomass concentration enhancement.

Topics & Concepts

AnammoxWastewaterSewage treatmentBiomass (ecology)Environmental scienceBacteriaBiochemical engineeringPulp and paper industryEnvironmental chemistryEcologyBiologyEnvironmental engineeringChemistryDenitrificationNitrogenEngineeringGeneticsDenitrifying bacteriaOrganic chemistryWastewater Treatment and Nitrogen RemovalMicrobial Fuel Cells and BioremediationMicrobial Community Ecology and Physiology