The Influence of Inorganic Carbon on Anaerobic Ammonia Oxidation

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Through running anaerobic ammonia oxidation reactors for a few days, we found that inorganic carbon source has great influence on anaerobic ammonia oxidation reactions. The inorganic carbon source increasing, the effect of anaerobic ammonia oxidation bacteria reaction is much better and the processing rate is high. And if there are no inorganic carbon source, anaerobic ammonia oxidation reactions are running anomaly. The processing rate of nitrate nitrogen is about 80%, and the processing rate of ammonia nitrogen is only 30% or so. The anaerobic ammonia oxidation bacteria metabolic is getting worse and worse.

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