International Journal of Environmental Research. 2011; 5 (3): 779-786
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Behaviors of simultaneous removal of NO and SO [2] using the coculture of anaerobic denitrifying bacteria and sulfate reducing bacteria were investigated in a bench-scale biotrickling-filter. Approximate 20 days were required to use the landfill leachate as the microbial seed to develop the biofilm on the surface of packing material. When the combined NO/SO[2] removal biotrickling-filter was operated at an empty bed residence time [EBRT] of 76 s and the NO and SO [2] feed concentrations of 2 and 2 g/m[3] respectively, the SO[2] removal efficiency was always above 95%, while NO removal exhibited an evident periodicity of 5-6 days for the initial 60 days after the attachment phase and then a steady-state NO-removal efficiency of around 90% was obtained after 130 days of continuous operation. Contrast experimental results indicated that the coculture in the combined NO/SO[2] removal biotrickling-filter showed a higher resistance to shock NO-loadings and a better tolerance of starvation than the single denitrifying bacteria in the NO removal a biotrickling-filter
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Int. J. Environ. Res.
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2011