| Literature DB >> 25802047 |
Shuangyue Zhu1, Maosheng Zheng2, Can Li2, Mengyao Gui2, Qian Chen2, Jinren Ni3.
Abstract
Much effort has been made for reducing nitrous oxide (N2O) emission in wastewater treatment processes. This paper presents an interesting way to minimize N2O in aerobic denitrification by strain Pseudomonas stutzeri PCN-1 with help of corn flour as cheaper additional carbon source. Experimental results showed that maximal N2O accumulation by strain PCN-1 was only 0.02% of removed nitrogen if corn flour was used as sole carbon source, which was significantly reduced by 52.07-99.81% comparing with others such as succinate, glucose, acetate and citrate. Sustained release of reducing sugar from starch and continuous expression of nosZ coding for N2O reductase contributed to the special role of corn flour as the ideal carbon source for strain PCN-1. Further experiments in sequencing batch reactors (SBRs) demonstrated similarly efficient nitrogen removal with much less N2O emission due to synergy of the novel strain and activated sludge, which was then confirmed by quantitative PCR analysis.Entities:
Keywords: Aerobic denitrification; Corn flour; N(2)O emission; Pseudomonas stutzeri
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25802047 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2015.03.046
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642