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Differentiation in Nitrogen-Converting Activity and Microbial Community Structure between Granular Size Fractions in a Continuous Autotrophic Nitrogen Removal Reactor

  • Qian, Feiyue;Chen, Xi;Wang, Jianfang;Shen, Yaoliang;Gao, Junjun;Mei, Juan
    • Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
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    • v.27 no.10
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    • pp.1798-1807
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    • 2017
  • The differentiations in nitrogen-converting activity and microbial community structure between granular size fractions in a continuous completely autotrophic nitrogen removal over nitrite (CANON) reactor, having a superior specific nitrogen removal rate of $0.24g/(g\;VSS{\cdot}h)$, were investigated by batch tests and high-throughput pyrosequencing analysis, respectively. Results revealed that a high dissolved oxygen concentration (>1.8 mg/l) could result in efficient nitrite accumulation with small granules (0.2-0.6 mm in diameter), because aerobic ammonium-oxidizing bacteria (genus Nitrosomonas) predominated therein. Meanwhile, intermediate size granules (1.4-2.0 mm in diameter) showed the highest nitrogen removal activity of $40.4mg/(g\;VSS{\cdot}h)$ under sufficient oxygen supply, corresponding to the relative abundance ratio of aerobic to anaerobic ammonium-oxidizing bacteria (genus Candidatus Kuenenia) of 5.7. Additionally, a dual substrate competition for oxygen and nitrite would be considered as the main mechanism for repression of nitrite-oxidizing bacteria, and the few Nitrospira spp. did not remarkably affect the overall performance of the reactor. Because all the granular size fractions could accomplish the CANON process independently under oxygen limiting conditions, maintaining a diversity of granular size would facilitate the stability of the suspended growth CANON system.

Comparison of nitrogen removal efficiency on process stability for granular and immobilized anammox bacteria (공정 안정성에 대한 입상 및 고정화 혐기성 암모늄 산화균의 질소제거효율 비교)

  • Choi, Daehee;Bae, Hyokwan;Jung, Jinyoung;Kim, Sang-Hyoun
    • Journal of Korean Society of Water and Wastewater
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    • v.28 no.2
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    • pp.195-206
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    • 2014
  • Immobilization of anaerobic ammonium oxidizing bacteria has been studied to enhance the biomass retention of the slowly growing bacteria and the process stability. The purpose of this study was to compare the nitrogen removal efficiency of granular and immobilized anammox bacteria with poly vinyl alcohol and alginate. The specific anammox activity of the granular, homoginized and immobilized anammox bacteria were $0.016{\pm}0.0002gN/gVSS/d$, $0.011{\pm}0.001gN/gVSS/d$ and $0.007{\pm}0.0005gN/gVSS/d$, respectively. Although the activity decreased to 43.7 % of the original one due to low pH and $O_2$ exposure during the homogination and the immobilization, it was rapidly recovered within 7 days in the following continuous culture. When synthetic T-N concentrations of 100, 200, 400, 800 mg/L were fed, the immobilized anammox bacteria showed higher nitrogen removal efficiencies at all operational conditions than those of granular anammox bacteria. When the sludge retention time was shorten below 30.7 days and the reject water was fed, the nitrite removal efficiency of the granular anammox bacteria dropped to 8 % of the initial value, while that of the immobilized anammox bacteria was maintained over 95 % of the initial one. The immobilization with poly vinyl alcohol and alginate would be a feasible method to improve the performance and stability of the anammox process.

Evaluation of the adsorptive capacity of spent coffee powder for the removal of aqueous organic pollutants (액상 유기오염물질에 대한 폐커피가루의 흡착능력 평가)

  • Kim, Seulgi;Na, Seungmin;Son, Younggyu
    • Journal of Wetlands Research
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.39-44
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    • 2016
  • The reuse of spent coffee powder has been researched for environmental engineering applications such as adsorbents of organic/inorganic pollutants. In this study adsorption equilibrium tests and adsorption kinetics tests for the removal of aqueous organic pollutant (methylene blue) were conducted using spent coffee powder, granular activated carbon, and powdered activated carbon. It was found that the maximum adsorption capacity of three adsorbents followed the order of powdered activated carbon (178.6 mg/g) > spent coffee powder (60.6 mg/g) > granular activated carbon (15.6 mg/g). The results of adsorption kinetics tests also indicated that spent coffee powder had higher kinetic parameters than granular activated carbon for pseudo 1st and 2nd order kinetics. The high performance of spent coffee powder might be due to its porous surface like those of granular and powdered activated carbons and smaller particle size comparing with granular activated carbon.

Biological Nitrogen Removal Using a Single Biofilter Packed with Granular Sulfur (황 충진상 단일 생물막여과 공정을 이용한 생물학적 질소제거)

  • Moon, Jin-young;Hwang, Yong-woo;Kim, Dae-young;Ga, Mi-sun
    • Journal of Korean Society of Water and Wastewater
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    • v.19 no.6
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    • pp.720-727
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    • 2005
  • This study was performed to advance nitrogen removal efficiency by employing an single biofilter packed with granular sulfur, which consists of nitrification occurring at upper part and denitrification at lower part of the reactor. Continuos nitrification/denitrification was carried out with different alkalinity sources, which were $NaHCO_3$ and $CaCO_3$(limestone). In the downflow nitrification/denitrification biofilter packed with granular sulfur, first, terms for nitrogen removal was decided. As results, nitrification and denitrification rate with NaHCO3 at 0.85 kg $NH_4^+-N/m^3{\cdot}d$ were accomplished $0.80kg\;N/m_3{\cdot}d$, $0.43kg\;N/m^3{\cdot}d$, respectively. In the sulfur/limestone packed downflow nitrification/denitrification biofilter, sulfur and limestone were mixed packed, preliminary test showed sulfur/limestone mixing ratio was 3:1 and that was ideal. In the result, nitrification and denitrification rate at $0.7kg\;NH_4^+-N/m^3{\cdot}d$ were accomplished$0.65kg\;N/m^3{\cdot}d$, $0.34kg\;N/m^3{\cdot}d$, respectively. In general, employing granular sulfur can be implemented for only denitrification, but this system can accomplish nitrification as well as denitrification in a single reactor even though low carbon concentration was present in influent limiting to nutrient removal process. This biofilter system of limestone and granular sulfur packed together can successfully apply for nutrient removal effectively.

Two Cases of Asymptomatic Granular Cell Tumor of the Bronchus Detected Incidentally by Bronchoscopy (기관지내시경 검사상 우연히 발견된 무증상의 기관지 과립세포종 2예)

  • Kang, Eun-Hee;Lee, Sung-Hong;Na, Young-Sook;Choi, Tae-Young;NamGung, June;Jeoung, Byung-Oh;Lee, Hyuk-Pyo;Kim, Joo-In;Yum, Ho-Kee;Choi, Soo-Jeon;Cho, Hye-Jae;Lee, Hye-Kyung
    • Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases
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    • v.46 no.1
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    • pp.122-128
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    • 1999
  • Granular cell tumor(formerly named to be granular cell myoblastoma) was first described by Abrikossoff in 1926 and is a rare tumor thought to be of Schwann cell origin. It can occur at any soft tissue of the body, but most cases are found at the tongue, skin, breast and GI tract Only 6% of them occur in respiratory system. We report two cases of asymptomatic granular cell tumor of the bronchus that were detected incidentally by bronchoscopy. One patient had aspiration pneumonia, the other had immotile cilia syndrome. The former patient was simply observed and bronchoscopic extirpation of the tumor was done in the latter patient.

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