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Defense mechanism of Fe(III)-assisted anammox under salt stress: Performance and microbial community dynamics

Shuyan Yin, Xinbai Jiang, Yuming Wang, Yang Yang, Dan Chen, Jinyou Shen

2023Water Research X28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Anammox process has attracted attention due to its excellent nitrogen removal properties in nitrogen-rich wastewater treatment. However, there were some obstacles for the application of anammox to treat high saline wastewater due to its sensitivity to salinity. In this study, Fe(III) addition strategy was developed to assist anammox to adapt high saline surroundings, with the defense mechanism involved in Fe(III)-assisted anammox emphasized. Nitrogen removal performance of anammox was deteriorated at 3.5% salinity, with the average total nitrogen removal rate of 0.85 kg/(m3·d) observed. The continuous addition of Fe(III) could significantly assist anammox to resist high salinity through facilitating the enrichment of anammox species. Candidatus Kuenenia was the main anammox species and outcompeted Candidatus Brocadia under high saline surrounding. The relative abundance of Candidatus Kuenenia increased with increased salinity and reached 41.04% under 3.5% salinity. The synthesis of key enzymes of anammox species were improved through Fe(III) addition and then facilitated the energy metabolism of anammox bacteria under 3.5% salinity. This study provides a new thought in Fe(III)-assisted anammox enhancement technologies and deepens the insight of anammox in high saline wastewater treatment.

Topics & Concepts

AnammoxSalinityWastewaterSewage treatmentNitrogenChemistryEnvironmental chemistryBacteriaBiologyEnvironmental scienceEcologyEnvironmental engineeringDenitrificationOrganic chemistryGeneticsDenitrifying bacteriaWastewater Treatment and Nitrogen RemovalTracheal and airway disordersAmmonia Synthesis and Nitrogen Reduction