This book systematically investigates the nitrogen removal
characteristics of two screened aerobic denitrifying bacteria and
their applications in nitrogen oxides emissions reduction. It reveals
that Pseudomonas stutzeri PCN-1 possesses excellent capacity for
aerobic nitrogen removal, regardless of whether nitrate, nitrite or
N2O were taken as denitrification substrates. It also demonstrates
that the rapid N2O reduction is due to the coordinate expression of
denitrification genes. Further, the book discusses the bioaugmentation
experiments conducted in denitrifying SBR and a pilot-scale Carrousel
oxidation ditch, which confirmed that the strain could significantly
enhance denitrification performance, reduce N2O emission and improve
system stability. The second strain, P.aeruginosa PCN-2 accumulated
negligible NO during aerobic nitrate and nitrite removal and
efficiently removed NO from flue gas. This study is of great
significance for potentialapplications of aerobic denitrification in
mitigating nitrogen oxides emissions from biological nitrogen removal
systems.
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ISBN
9789811324321
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Springer Nature
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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