Comparison of ethanol, methanol and succinate effects as carbon sources on effluent biological denitrification

Abstract Background: Increase of nitrate concentration in water sources is becoming a serious problem in many parts of the world. Nitrogen containing compounds released into environment can create serious problems, such as eutrophication of water sources and hazard potential to human health, becaus...

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Main Authors: abbas Rezaee, hatam Godini
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Language:fas
Published: Lorestan University of Medical Science 2008-04-01
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spelling doaj-d67fdd5d7c8b41a5b65339b5d36b96552020-11-25T02:04:57ZfasLorestan University of Medical ScienceYafteh1563-07732008-04-011016370Comparison of ethanol, methanol and succinate effects as carbon sources on effluent biological denitrificationabbas Rezaee0hatam Godini1 Abstract Background: Increase of nitrate concentration in water sources is becoming a serious problem in many parts of the world. Nitrogen containing compounds released into environment can create serious problems, such as eutrophication of water sources and hazard potential to human health, because it has potency of causing methemoglubinemia disease and cancer. Between recommended methods, biological denitrification is an effective method to remove nitrate from water and wastewater. Materials and methods: In this study, biological nitrogen removal process was evaluated using ethanol, methanol and succinate as different organic carbon sources in batch scale. The different parameters, carbon source, initial nitrate concentration, pH, and inoculated of bacteria were evaluated. Results: The experimental results were showed that bacteria can not use methanol as carbon source. The dinitrifyers bacteria can dissimilate 200 mg/L No3-N, in the optimum condition: 28 ºC, pH 7.2 and initial inoculation of 3×108 CFU/ml, respectively. In the process, produced nitrate-N was less than 1 mg/l. Conclusion: The bacterium Pseudomonas stutzeri can use ethanol as carbon source for biological denitrification, but efficiency of succinate was better than ethanol.http://yafte.lums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-1-158&slc_lang=en&sid=1Biological denitrification Carbon source Ethanol Methanol Succinate
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author abbas Rezaee
hatam Godini
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hatam Godini
Comparison of ethanol, methanol and succinate effects as carbon sources on effluent biological denitrification
Yafteh
Biological denitrification
Carbon source
Ethanol
Methanol
Succinate
author_facet abbas Rezaee
hatam Godini
author_sort abbas Rezaee
title Comparison of ethanol, methanol and succinate effects as carbon sources on effluent biological denitrification
title_short Comparison of ethanol, methanol and succinate effects as carbon sources on effluent biological denitrification
title_full Comparison of ethanol, methanol and succinate effects as carbon sources on effluent biological denitrification
title_fullStr Comparison of ethanol, methanol and succinate effects as carbon sources on effluent biological denitrification
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of ethanol, methanol and succinate effects as carbon sources on effluent biological denitrification
title_sort comparison of ethanol, methanol and succinate effects as carbon sources on effluent biological denitrification
publisher Lorestan University of Medical Science
series Yafteh
issn 1563-0773
publishDate 2008-04-01
description Abstract Background: Increase of nitrate concentration in water sources is becoming a serious problem in many parts of the world. Nitrogen containing compounds released into environment can create serious problems, such as eutrophication of water sources and hazard potential to human health, because it has potency of causing methemoglubinemia disease and cancer. Between recommended methods, biological denitrification is an effective method to remove nitrate from water and wastewater. Materials and methods: In this study, biological nitrogen removal process was evaluated using ethanol, methanol and succinate as different organic carbon sources in batch scale. The different parameters, carbon source, initial nitrate concentration, pH, and inoculated of bacteria were evaluated. Results: The experimental results were showed that bacteria can not use methanol as carbon source. The dinitrifyers bacteria can dissimilate 200 mg/L No3-N, in the optimum condition: 28 ºC, pH 7.2 and initial inoculation of 3×108 CFU/ml, respectively. In the process, produced nitrate-N was less than 1 mg/l. Conclusion: The bacterium Pseudomonas stutzeri can use ethanol as carbon source for biological denitrification, but efficiency of succinate was better than ethanol.
topic Biological denitrification
Carbon source
Ethanol
Methanol
Succinate
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