Integrating landfill bioreactors, partial nitritation and anammox process for methane recovery and nitrogen removal from leachate.
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ABSTRACT: A new process consisting of a landfill bioreactor, partial-nitritation (PN) and the anammox process has been developed for landfill leachate treatment. In this study, the landfill bioreactor exhibited excellent performance in methane-rich biogas recovery, with a specific biogas yield of 0.47?L gas g(-1) COD and methane percentages of 53-76%. PN was achieved in the aerobic reactor by high free ammonia (101?±?83?mg NH3 L(-1)) inhibition for nitrite-oxidizing bacteria, and the desired PN effluent composition (effluent nitrite: ammonium ratio of 1.1?±?0.3) was controlled by adjusting the alkalinity concentration per unit of ammonium oxidized to approximately 14.3?mg CaCO3 mg(-1) N in the influent. The startup of anammox process was successfully achieved with a membrane bioreactor in 160?d, and a maximum nitrogen removal rate of 216?mg N L(-1) d(-1) was attained for real landfill leachate treatment. The quantitative polymerase chain reaction results confirmed that the cell-specific anammox activity was approximately 68-95?fmol N cell(-1) d(-1), which finally led to the stable operation of the system.
SUBMITTER: Sun F
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4899737 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Jun
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
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