A 20-Year Journey of Partial Nitritation and Anammox (PN/A): from Sidestream toward Mainstream
The University of Queensland · Australian Water Quality Centre
Abstract
Idation (anammox) was discovered as a new microbial reaction in the late 1990s, which led to the development of an innovative energy- and carbon-efficient technology─partial nitritation and anammox (PN/A)─for nitrogen removal. PN/A was first applied to remove the nitrogen from high-strength wastewaters, e.g., anaerobic digestion liquor (i.e., sidestream), and further expanded to the main line of wastewater treatment plants (i.e., mainstream). While sidestream PN/A has been well-established with extensive full-scale installations worldwide, practical application of PN/A in mainstream treatment has been proven extremely challenging to date. A key challenge is achieving stable suppression of nitrite-oxidizing…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 13.75
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 86
Authors
5- ZWZhiyao Wang
The University of Queensland, Australian Water Quality Centre
- MZMin ZhengCorresponding
The University of Queensland, Australian Water Quality Centre
- HDHaoran Duan
The University of Queensland, Australian Water Quality Centre
- ZYZhiguo Yuan
The University of Queensland, Australian Water Quality Centre
- SHShihu Hu
The University of Queensland, Australian Water Quality Centre
Topics & keywords
- Anammox
- Mainstream
- Pulp and paper industry
- Chemistry
- Anaerobic digestion
- Nitrite
- Nitrogen
- Waste management
- Clean water and sanitation