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Characterization of nitrifying bacteria immobilized in calcium alginate
Authors:J. Tramper  G. Suwinska-Borowiec  A. Klapwijk
Affiliation:1. Department of Food Science, Food and Bioengineering Group, Agricultural University, Wageningen, De Dreyen 12, 6703 BC Wageningen, The Netherlands;3. Department of Water Pollution Control, Agricultural University, Wageningen, De Dreyen 12, 6703 BC Wageningen, The Netherlands
Abstract:Activated sludge has been fed with a medium containing ammonium ions as the sole nitrogen source. Biomass collected from this continuous culture was immobilized in calcium alginate. The influence of pH, temperature, and the size and cell load of the biocatalyst beads on the nitrifying activity was determined, as well as the storage and operational stability of the system. The results are compared with those obtained with Nitrosomonas europaea. It has been concluded that the mixed culture is more difficult to work with than the pure strain and that the reproducibility of the results is lower. The trends found, however, were largely similar, except for the operational stability which was poorer in the case of the immobilized mixed culture.
Keywords:Ammonia removal  nitrification  immobilized cells  alginate
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