Activity enhancement of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria and nitrite-oxidizing bacteria in activated sludge process: metabolite reduction and CO2 mitigation intensification process
University of Tehran · University of Toledo
Abstract
The interaction of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) and nitrite-oxidizing bacteria (NOB) is of considerable importance in nitrification process. Ecophysiological interactions between the communities of AOB and NOB were investigated by monitoring NO2− as the intermediate compound in an organic carbon-depleted nitrifying activated sludge fed only NH4+ as a nitrogen source (40 mg/L). The presence of boom and bust (feast and famine) cycle successfully indicates the activity cycles of AOB and NOB through cultivation-dependent method. The maximum growth rate and yield for AOB in nitritation-dominant period were (0.67 day−1, 0.17 gVSS gN−1) and for NOB in nitratation-dominant period were (0.71 day−1, 0.072 gVSS…
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2Topics & keywords
- Nitrification
- Activated sludge
- Nitrite
- Chemistry
- Ammonia
- Nitrifying bacteria
- Extracellular polymeric substance
- Oxidizing agent