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Impact resistance of different factors on ammonia removal by heterotrophic nitrification-aerobic denitrification bacterium Aeromonas sp HN-02

Update time: 09/18/2014

To give reference for the application of heterotrophic nitrification-aerobic denitrification bacteria in actual wastewater treatment, the impact resistance of extreme pH, low temperature, heavy metals and high salinity on ammonia removal by a typical heterotrophic nitrifying-aerobic denitrifying bacterium Aeromonas sp. HN-02 was investigated. The results showed that HN-02 demonstrated strong acid-and alkali-resistance.

In addition, it remained active at 5 degrees C, and the removal rates of ammonia and COD were 0.90 mg L (1) h (1) and 22.34 mg L (1) h (1), respectively. Under the same extent of immediate temperature drop, the temperature correction coefficients of ammonia, COD removal rates and cell growth rate were close.

Moreover, HN-02 could survive in the solution containing 0.5 mg L (-1) Cu2+ or 8 mg L (1) Zn2+, or 0.5 mg L (1) of equivalent Cu2+-Zn2+. Furthermore, efficient ammonia removal was retained at salinity below 20 g L (1), thus it could be identified as a halotolerant bacterium. At last, stronger stress resulted in higher DCOD/DTN ratio.

Researchers from Chengdu Institute of Biology conducted this research and more resuts have been published on BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY .