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Optimization of Nitrification Process by a Bacterial Consortium in the Submerged Biofiltration System with Ceramic Bead Carrier
Author(s) -
Olga Muter
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
journal of microbial and biochemical technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1948-5948
DOI - 10.4172/1948-5948.1000136
Subject(s) - biofilter , nitrification , bead , process (computing) , biochemical engineering , ceramic , pulp and paper industry , bioreactor , system optimization , materials science , process engineering , microbiology and biotechnology , chemistry , computer science , biology , engineering , composite material , mathematics , organic chemistry , nitrogen , mathematical optimization , operating system
Laboratory-scale solid phase submerged system was developed to study the process of ammoniumbiodegradation. Ceramic beads were found to be an appropriate carrier material for the attachment of thePNNbacterial consortium (Pseudomonas sp., Nitrosomonas sp., Nitrobacter sp.) exhibiting nitrification/denitrificationactivity. This consortium was previously isolated from a biological activated sludge process at a fish factorywastewater treatment plant. Three organic amendments - molasses, humic acid extract, and malt extract - were usedfor the ceramic bead pretreatment. Molasses significantly enhanced (p<0.05) the process of bacteria attachmentonto the ceramic carrier and further ammonium removal from the bulk liquid media. The addition of 0.45% fructoseto the column notably enhanced ammonium oxidation, as demonstrated by more rapid formation of nitrites in themedium when compared to the sets without sugars. The results of this study could be incorporated in a larger-scaletest of a biofiltration column using wastewater from a fish processing factor

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