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Removal of a High Load of Ammonia by a Marine Bacterium, Vibrio alginolyticus in Biofilter  

Kim, Nam-Jin (Chemical Resources Laboratory, Tokyo Institute of Technology)
Shoda, Makoto (Chemical Resources Laboratory, Tokyo Institute of Technology)
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Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering:BBE / v.7, no.5, 2002 , pp. 316-322 More about this Journal
Abstract
A newly isolated heterotrophic marine bacterium, Vibrio alginolyticus, was used to remove a high load of ammonia gas under non-sterile condition. The cells were inoculated onto an inorganic packing material in a fixed-bed reactor (biofilter), and a high load of ammonia, in the range of ammonia gas concentration of 170 ppm to 880 ppm, was introduced continuously. Sucrose solution and 3% NaCl was supplied intermittently to supplement the carbon source and water to the biofilter. The average percentage of gas removed exceeded 85% for 107-day operation. The maximum removal capacity and the complete removal capacity were$19\;g-N\;kg^{-1}$ dry packing material $day^{-1}$ and $16\;g-N\;kg^{-1}$ dry packing material $day^{-1}$, respectively, which were about three times greater than those obtained in nitrifying sludge inoculated onto the same packing material. On day 82, the enhanced pressure drop was restored to the normal one by NaOH treatment, and efficient removal characteristics were later observed. During this operation, the non-sterile condition had no significantly adverse effect on the removability of ammonia by V. alginolyticus.
Keywords
ammonia removal,; biofilter,; marine bacterium,; Vibrio alginolyticus;
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