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Investigation of rapid granulation in SBRs treating aniline-rich wastewater with different aniline loading rates

  • Yu Jiang
  • , Li Wei
  • , Kai Yang
  • , Hongyu Wang*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Wuhan University

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Abstract

In this work, aerobic granules were cultivated in two reactors which were denoted as R L and R H under 0.6 and 1.8 kg m −3 d −1 of aniline loading rates, respectively. The aerobic granular sludge (AGS) in the two sequential batch reactors for treating aniline-rich wastewater was compared. The results showed that the AGS could be rapidly formed with sludge volume index below 30 mL g −1 . The AGS in R L had more filamentous bacteria than that in R H by microstructural observations while the secretion of protein in extracellular polymeric substances was improved in R H and in turn increased relative hydrophobicity of AGS. Within 4-h cycle, the excellent removal of aniline and chemical oxygen demand (COD) were achieved in the two reactors. The removal efficiencies of aniline and COD were consistently over 99.7%, 89.6%, respectively in R L and 98.6%, 86.6%, respectively in R H . As for nitrogen removal, NH 4 + -N released from aniline biodegradation could also be reduced efficiently via nitrification and no nitrite accumulation occurred in both the reactors. Total nitrogen removal performance in R H was better, due to a more compact structure of AGS. The investigation of microbial community succession by pyrosequencing showed that the diversity of microorganisms decreased when AGS was developed. Proteobacteria especially Gammaproteobacteria significantly increased during aerobic granulation in both reactors. It was also found that the relative abundance of Actinobacteria was higher in R H than that in R L . Furthermore, the strains responsible for aniline biodegradation, nitrification, denitrification, and phosphorous accumulation were detected in the systems.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)841-849
Number of pages9
JournalScience of the Total Environment
Volume646
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2019

Keywords

  • Aerobic granular sludge
  • Aniline loading rate
  • Microbial community
  • Nitrogen removal
  • Rapid granulation

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