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Austin Dougless with Jim Field, José Carvajal-Arroyo, Guangbin Li, David Vilcherrez, Daniel Puyol Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering NASA Space Grant Research Symposium The University of Arizona April 12, 2014
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Monitor the ability of anammox bacteria to remove aqueous NH 4 + and NO 2 - under standard operating conditions ◦ pH, nitrogen loading rate, temperature, light Determine key performance parameters ◦ Stoichiometric conversion ratio, conversion efficiency, specific anammox activity (SAA), N 2 production Explore substrate inhibition by NO 2 -
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Maintain two expanded granular sludge bed (EGSB) reactors at standard operating conditions Ion Chromatography Gas Chromatography
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Pictured: Reactors, influent tanks/pumps, recycle pumps, gas collection system Influent tanks Pumps Gas meter
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Pictured: Top of reactor, gas collection tubing, recycle tubing 50 mL graduated cylinder for scale
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Exposure to nitrite alone is highly inhibitory at even low concentrations The presence of nitrate (a by product of the reaction) alone is mildly inhibitory Pre-exposure to NO 3 - prior to NO 2 - exposure can lessen the NO 2 - inhibitory effect
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160mL serum bottles Anammox biomass
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Concentration (mM)
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Key operating elements of the anammox process have been established Standard performance parameters have been documented NO 3 - pre-exposure for at least 17 hours decreases inhibition due to NO 2 - These findings help determine normal functioning of the anammox process and provide clues to preventing substrate inhibition
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Special thanks to NASA, Dr. Jim Field, and Dr. Reyes Sierra for this opportunity.
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