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The experiment was carried out in a sequencing batch reactor (SBR), using granular sludge with 90% shortcut nitrification accumulation ratio, which had been cultivated by the laboratory to seed the reactor. The effects of temperature on characteristics, stability, nitrogen conversion properties and activity of short-cut nitrification granular sludge were investigated. The results show that the temperature has a significant influence on structure and short-cut nitrification performance of short-cut nitrification granular sludge. 30 degrees C was the optimum temperature for shortcut nitrification granular sludge cultivation, and the granules were more compact which led better flocculation and settleability. SVI and average diameter of sludge reached up to 39 mL x g(-1) and 3.03 mm, respectively. The nitrification accumulation was maintained at 96.17% during this period. When the temperature was at 25 degrees C, the granules changed to a loose-structure along with the electronegativity increased as well as the hydrophobicity decreased, which was due to the increase of EPS and decreased ratio of protein to polysaccharide. The granules disintegrated during this period, at the same time, the nitrification accumulation ratio was below 35%. It can be seen that the shortcut nitrification performance was destroyed. At 15 degrees C, the shortcut nitrification sludge also disintegrated and had a looser structure. However, the oxygen penetration depth increased at a lower temperature, which made the relative quantity of ammonia oxidizing bacteria (AOB) in reactor increased, the nitrification accumulation was around 68% ultimately.

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