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      Effect of free ammonium and free nitrous acid on the activity, aggregate morphology and EPS distribution of ammonium oxidizing bacteria in partial nitrification.

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          Successful partial nitrification not only guarantees the inhibition of nitrite oxidation, but also does not excessively retard the ammonia oxidation rate. Therefore, the performance of ammonium oxidizing bacteria (AOB) during partial nitrification is fundamental to this process. In this study, two lab-scale partial nitrification bioreactors containing different inhibition conditions-one with free ammonium (FA) inhibition, the other with free nitrous acid (FNA) inhibition-were used to compare the differences between activity, quantity, aggregation morphology and extracellular polymeric substance (EPS) distribution of AOB. The results showed that although stable, long-term, partial nitrification was achieved in both reactors, there were differences in AOB activity, microbial spatial distribution and EPS characteristic. In the FA bioreactor, FA concentration was conducted at more than 40 mg/L, which had a strong impact on the metabolism of AOB. The activity and quantity decreased by 50%. Higher EPS (42.44 ± 2.31 mg g(-1) mixed liquor volatile suspended solids [MLVSS]) and protein were introduced into the EPS matrix. However, in the FNA bioreactor, the FNA concentration was about 0.23 mg/L. It did not reach a level to affect AOB metabolism. The AOB activity and quantity were maintained at high levels and the total EPS content was 28.29 ± 2.04 mg g(-1) MLVSS. Additionally, the microscopic results showed that in the FA bioreactor, AOB cells aggregated in microcolonies, while they appeared to be self-flocculating with no specific conformation in the other reactor. β-polysaccharides located inside sludge flocs in the FA bioreactor but only accumulated around the outer layer of activated sludge flocs in the FNA condition.

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          Journal
          J. Biosci. Bioeng.
          Journal of bioscience and bioengineering
          Elsevier BV
          1347-4421
          1347-4421
          May 02 2017
          Affiliations
          [1 ] School of Environmental and Municipal Engineering, Xi'an University of Architecture and Technology, Xi'an 710055, China; Key Laboratory of Northwest Water Resource Environment and Ecology, Ministry of Education, Xi'an 710055, China. Electronic address: qianyao@hotmail.com.
          [2 ] School of Environmental and Municipal Engineering, Xi'an University of Architecture and Technology, Xi'an 710055, China; Key Laboratory of Northwest Water Resource Environment and Ecology, Ministry of Education, Xi'an 710055, China.
          [3 ] College of Environment, Zhejiang University of Technology, Hangzhou 310014, China.
          Article
          S1389-1723(16)30665-X
          10.1016/j.jbiosc.2017.03.015
          28476240
          c722ee94-799e-4b05-8137-13c67c9a2c7f
          History

          Activity,Aggregated morphology,Ammonium oxidizing bacteria,EPS distribution,Inhibition condition,Partial nitrification

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