Kinetics of hydrogen-dependent denitrification under varying pH and temperature conditions
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Kinetics of hydrogen-dependent denitrification under varying pH and temperature conditions
Abstract
It is important to determine the effect of changing environmental conditions on the microbial kinetics for design and modeling of biological treatment processes. In this research, the kinetics of nitrate and nitrite reduction by autotrophic hydrogen-dependent denitrifying bacteria and the possible role of acetogens were studied in two sequencing batch reactors (SBR) under varying pH and temperature conditions. A zero order kinetic model was proposed for nitrate and nitrite reduction and kinetic coefficients were obtained at two temperatures (25 +/- 1 and 12 +/- 1 degrees C), and pH ranging from 7 to 9.5. Nitrate and nitrite reduction was inhibited at pH of 7 at both temperatures of 12 +/- 1 and 25 +/- 1 degrees C. The optimum pH conditions for nitrate and nitrite reduction were 9.5 at 25 +/- 1 degrees C and 8.5 at 12 +/- 1 degrees C. Nitrate and nitrite reduction rates were compared, when they were used separately as the sole electron acceptor. It was shown that nitrite reduction rates consistently exceeded nitrate reduction rates, regardless of temperature and pH. The observed transitional accumulation of nitrite, when nitrate was used as an electron acceptor, indicated that nitrite reduction was slowed down by the presence of nitrate. No activity of acetogenic bacteria was observed in the hydrogenotrophic biomass and no residual acetate was detected, verifying that the kinetic parameters obtained were not influenced by heterotrophic denitrification and accurately represented autotrophic activity.
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