A novel strategy for accelerating the recovery of a Fe(II)-inhibited anammox reactor by intermittent addition of betaine: Performance, kinetics and statistical analysis

Chemosphere
Zhixing LiHaijing Gao

Abstract

In this manuscript, Fe(II) inhibition of anammox and its recovery were investigated, and the performance, kinetics and statistical features were comprehensively studied simultaneously. Anammox was suppressed and completely inhibited by the addition of 109.29 and 378.57 mg/L Fe(II), respectively, via uncompetitive inhibition. Nitrite inhibition of anammox was best fitted by the Edwards model and Aiba model. EDTA-2Na wash (0.5, 1.0, 1.5, and 2.0 mM) had a limited effect on anammox recovery, while the addition of 2.0 mM betaine accelerated anammox recovery. Prolonged betaine addition caused an unintended reduction of anammox activity, though it self-recovered after the withdrawal of betaine. The modified Boltzmann model most accurately simulated the processes of anammox recovery using the EDTA-2Na wash, betaine regulation and self-recovery, and the modified Stover-Kincannon model was able to assess the results of anammox recovery. The one-sample t-test was successfully applied to determine the effects of these three recovery strategies on inhibited anammox, which were short-term disinhibition or long-term recovery effects. The above-mentioned results demonstrate that an intermittent addition of betaine, which is a better alternati...Continue Reading

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Aug 10, 2021·The Science of the Total Environment·Camila Leite Madeira, Juliana Calábria de Araújo

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