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The effect of carbon as an energy source for biological denitrification through Pseudomonas stutzeri.
Article in En | IMSEAR | ID: sea-113975
ABSTRACT
The biological denitrification processes possess many advantages in comparison to other denitrification processes. The present study was undertaken to observe the effect of quantity of carbon on biological denitrification with Pseudomonas stutzeri at different C/N ratios. The results obtained in the present investigations show that the pH and alkalinity of the effluent increased with increase in C/N ratio due to alkalinity generated during denitrification. The COD of the influent was increased with increase in C/N ratio. The effluent COD was nil under pseudo-steady state condition up to the C/N ratio of 2.5. Above this C/N ratio, the organics started entering in the treated water. The maximum feasible economic reduction of NO(3-)N from 51.6 mg/l to 1.2 mg/l occurred at C/N ratio of 2.5 and the obtained concentration of NO(3-)N was found to be lower than the tolerance limit (10 mg/l) prescribed by the WHO. The present work provides a feasible approach for a more efficient NO(3-)N removal process.
Subject(s)
Full text: 1 Index: IMSEAR Main subject: Water Pollutants, Chemical / Biodegradation, Environmental / Carbon / Water Purification / Sodium Acetate / Pseudomonas stutzeri / Nitrates / Nitrogen Language: En Year: 2005 Type: Article
Full text: 1 Index: IMSEAR Main subject: Water Pollutants, Chemical / Biodegradation, Environmental / Carbon / Water Purification / Sodium Acetate / Pseudomonas stutzeri / Nitrates / Nitrogen Language: En Year: 2005 Type: Article