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Development of a fixed-bed anammox reactor with high treatment potential
Authors:Hiroyuki Okamoto  Kimito Kawamura  Takashi Nishiyama  Takao Fujii  Kenji Furukawa
Institution:1. Research & Development Laboratories for Sustainable Value Creation, Asahi Group Holdings, Ltd., 1-1-21 Midori, Moriya, Ibaraki, 302-0106, Japan
4. 318 Nishikawahara-Cho, Moriyama-ku, Nagoya, 463-0089, Japan
2. Department of Applied Life Science, Sojo University, 22-1, Ikeda 4-Chome, Kumamoto-shi, Kumamoto, 860-0082, Japan
3. Graduate School of Science and Technology, Kumamoto University, 2-39-1, Kurokami, Kumamoto, 860-8555, Japan
Abstract:A plug-flow type anaerobic ammonium oxidation (anammox) reactor was developed using malt ceramics (MC) produced from carbonized spent grains as the biomass carriers for anammox sludge. Partial nitrified effluent of the filtrate from the sludge dehydrator of a brewery company was used as influent to a 20 L anammox reactor using MC. An average volumetric nitrogen removal rate (VNR) of 8.78 kg-N/m3/day was maintained stably for 76 days with 1 h of HRT. In a larger anammox reactor (400 L), an average VNR of 4.84 kg-N/m3/day could be maintained for 86 days during the treatment of low strength synthetic inorganic wastewater. As a result of bacterial community analysis for the 20 L anammox reactor, Asahi BRW1, probably originating from the wastewater collected at Asahi Breweries, was detected as the dominant anammox bacterium. These anammox reactors were characterized by a high NH4-N removal capacity for low strength wastewater with a short hydraulic retention time.
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