Fermentation,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
10(6), P. 289 - 289
Published: May 30, 2024
Extra
energy
consumption,
inefficient
nitrogen
removal,
and
excessive
sludge
production
are
major
challenges
faced
by
wastewater
treatment
plants
(WWTPs)
that
rely
on
the
traditional
activated
process.
Fermentation
of
wasted
(WAS)
novel
removal
technologies
based
partial
nitrification
(PN)
have
emerged
as
promising
solutions
to
these
issues.
Recent
studies
revealed
an
innovative
strategy
integrates
two
processes
supplementing
fermentation
liquid
into
induce
PN.
This
review
summarizes
research
progress
PN
establishment
induced
The
microbiology
methods
briefly
introduced,
followed
a
detailed
discussion
process,
influencing
factors,
product
characteristics
WAS
fermentation.
core
section
focuses
side-stream
main-stream
approaches
fermentation-induced
PN,
comparing
their
performance
application
prospects.
potential
mechanisms
explored,
with
emphasis
roles
free
ammonia
for
approach
high
tolerance
ammonium
oxidizers
in-site
stress
approach.
Finally,
limitations
current
future
perspectives
discussed,
highlighting
need
further
investigation
microbial
ecology,
process
optimization,
long-term
stability.
aims
provide
insights
synergistic
integration
sustainable
energy-efficient
treatment.