甲烷厌氧氧化
反硝化
温室气体
甲烷
硝酸盐
环境科学
亚硝酸盐
硝化作用
污水处理
生物量(生态学)
环境工程
环境化学
生化工程
工艺工程
氮气
化学
废物管理
工程类
生态学
有机化学
生物
作者
Sheng-Qiang Fan,Wan-Ru Wen,Guo-Jun Xie,Yang Lü,Wen-Bo Nie,Bing-Feng Liu,Defeng Xing,Jun Ma,Nanqi Ren
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.est.3c02806
摘要
Nitrate/nitrite-dependent anaerobic oxidation of methane (n-DAMO) is a recently discovered process, which provides a sustainable perspective for simultaneous nitrogen removal and greenhouse gas emission (GHG) mitigation by using methane as an electron donor for denitrification. However, the engineering roadmap of the n-DAMO process is still unclear. This work constitutes a state-of-the-art review on the classical and most recently discovered metabolic mechanisms of the n-DAMO process. The versatile combinations of the n-DAMO process with nitrification, nitritation, and partial nitritation for nitrogen removal are also clearly presented and discussed. Additionally, the recent advances in bioreactor development are systematically reviewed and evaluated comprehensively in terms of methane supply, biomass retention, membrane requirement, startup time, reactor performance, and limitations. The key issues including enrichment and operation strategy for the scaling up of n-DAMO-based processes are also critically addressed. Moreover, the challenges inherent to implementing the n-DAMO process in practical applications, including application scenario recognition, GHG emission mitigation, and operation under realistic conditions, are highlighted. Finally, prospects as well as opportunities for future research are proposed. Overall, this review provides a roadmap for potential applications and further development of the n-DAMO process in the field of wastewater treatment.
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