Anaerobic ammonium oxidation coupled to Fe(III) reduction: Discovery, mechanism and application prospects in wastewater treatment

Author(s):  
Liuyang Wan ◽  
Hong Liu ◽  
Xingzu Wang
2011 ◽  
Vol 108 ◽  
pp. 183-188 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yan Li Lǚ ◽  
Yan Qiu Wang ◽  
Ming Jun Shan ◽  
Da Wei Pan ◽  
Tie Feng Li ◽  
...  

The paper discusses the change regulation, characteristics and designation function of the aerobic biological phase in the biological treatment system of single reactor system for high ammonium removal over nitrite-anaerobic ammonium oxidation (SHARON-ANAMMOX) of Coal Tar Processing wastewater treatment. And soma advice is given for the adjustment and supervision of the similar biological disposing system of industrial dirty water.


Water SA ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 40 (1) ◽  
pp. 81 ◽  
Author(s):  
J Wilsenach ◽  
L Burke ◽  
V Radebe ◽  
M Mashego ◽  
W Stone ◽  
...  

2004 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 87-94 ◽  
Author(s):  
M.C.M. van Loosdrecht ◽  
X. Hao ◽  
M.S.M. Jetten ◽  
W. Abma

Nitrogen removal is the most complicating factor in urban wastewater treatment. Nitrification accounts for more than 50% of the oxygen need and requires long sludge ages. Denitrification is often hampered by a lack of COD. In fact it would be better to use this COD to generate methane. Recent research has shown that it is possible to remove ammonium by anaerobic ammonium oxidation leading to a much reduced need for aeration energy, no need for COD in the N-removal, and a considerable lower sludge production. The state of the art and the potential role in urban wastewater treatment are discussed.


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