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Effect of varying salinity, temperature, ammonia and nitrous acid concentrations on nitrification of saline wastewater in fixed-bed reactors
Authors:Sudarno U  Winter J  Gallert C
Affiliation:a Institute of Biology for Engineers and Biotechnology of Wastewater Treatment KIT, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Germany, 76131 Karlsruhe Am Fasanengarten, Germany
b Department of Environmental Engineering University of Diponegoro (UNDIP), Semarang, Indonesia
Abstract:Nitrification under changing salinities (0-9%), temperatures (6-50 °C), ammonia (0-5 g N L−1) and nitrite concentrations (0-0.4 g N L−1) was investigated in fixed-bed reactors. For all conditions ammonia oxidation rates (AOR) were lower than nitrite oxidation rates (NOR). AORs and NORs increased from 12.5 to 40 °C and were very low at 6 °C and almost zero at 50 °C. No recovery of nitrification was obtained after incubation at 50 °C, whereas nitrification was restorable after incubation at 6 °C. Ammonia concentrations of 5 g N L−1 or nitrite concentrations up to 0.125 g N L−1 decreased AOR to almost zero. AORs and NORs recovered if ammonia or nitrite was removed. At concentrations of 1 and 5 g N L−1 ammonia AOR and NOR were inhibited by 50%, whereas 27 mg N/L nitrite inhibited AOR by 50%.
Keywords:Halophilic nitrification   Saline wastewater   Fixed-bed reactors   Free ammonia   Free nitrous acid
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