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Measurement of the Potential Rates of Dissimilatory Nitrate Reduction to Ammonium Based on 14NH4+/15NH4+ Analyses via Sequential Conversion to N2O
Published on: October 7, 2020
Nitrification and denitrification in high-strength ammonium by Alcaligenes faecalis
Hung-Soo Joo1, Mitsuyo Hirai, Makoto Shoda
1Chemical Resources Laboratory, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Midori-ku, 226-8503, Yokohama, Japan.
Abstract:
Alcaligenes faecalis sp. No. 4, that has the ability of heterotrophic nitrification and aerobic denitrification in high-strength ammonium at about 1200 mg-N/l, converted about one-half of removed NH4+-N to intracellular nitrogen and nitrified only 3% of the removed NH4+. From the nitrogen balance, 40-50% of removed NH4+-N was estimated to be denitrified. Production of N2 was confirmed by GC-MS and 90% of denitrified products was N2. The maximum ammonium removal rate, 29 mg-N/l h and its denitrification rate in aerated batch experiments, were 5-40 times higher than those of other bacteria with the same ability.
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