posted on 2024-10-29, 07:29authored byYinuo Liu, Yichen Wu, Yingxin Zhao, Jiaojiao Niu, Qian Wang, Bibek Bamanu, Arif Hussain, Yiwen Liu, Yindong Tong, Yu-You Li
Anaerobic ammonium oxidation (anammox) is efficient and
cost-effective
for treating high-strength ammonia wastewater, but the organics in
wastewater will affect its stability. To address this challenge, it
is crucial to gain a deep understanding of the inhibitory effects
and mechanisms of organics stress on anammox bacteria. The review
provided a comprehensive classification of organics and evaluated
their specific effects on the anammox system according to their respective
characteristics. Based on the micro to macro perspective, the “molecule-cell-ecology”
inhibitory mechanism of organics on anammox bacteria was proposed.
The molecular observation systematically summarized the binding process
and action sites of organics with anammox bacteria. At the cellular
observation, the mechanisms of organics effects on extracellular polymeric
substances, membranes, and anammoxosome of anammox bacteria were also
expounded. At the ecological observation, the dynamic changes in coexisting
populations and their role in organics transformation were further
discussed. Further revelations on response mechanisms and inhibition
mitigation strategies were proposed to broaden the applicability of
anammox systems for organic wastewater. This review offered a multidimensional
understanding of the organics inhibitory mechanism of anammox bacteria
and provided a theoretical foundation for anammox systems.