Half saturation constants for nitrate and nitrite by in-sewer anoxic transformations of wastewater organic matter

A significant breakthrough and progress have been made in the study of the kinetics of microbial transformation in sewers under aerobic and under changing aerobic/anaerobic conditions. Fundamental knowledge on anoxic kinetics of wastewater is still lacking, so it is not now possible to apply an inte...

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Published in:Water Science and Technology
Main Author: Abdul-Talib S.; Hvitved-Jacobsen T.; Vollertsen J.; Ujang Z.
Format: Conference paper
Language:English
Published: IWA Publishing 2002
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Abdul-Talib S.; Hvitved-Jacobsen T.; Vollertsen J.; Ujang Z.
Half saturation constants for nitrate and nitrite by in-sewer anoxic transformations of wastewater organic matter
2002
Water Science and Technology
46
9
10.2166/wst.2002.0236
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-0036428649&doi=10.2166%2fwst.2002.0236&partnerID=40&md5=2b1240f58a6a2c20b7ca55e362b52209
A significant breakthrough and progress have been made in the study of the kinetics of microbial transformation in sewers under aerobic and under changing aerobic/anaerobic conditions. Fundamental knowledge on anoxic kinetics of wastewater is still lacking, so it is not now possible to apply an integrated approach to municipal wastewater treatment incorporating sewer networks as a bio-chemical reactor. This paper presents the results of studies on determining half saturation constants for nitrate, KNO3, and nitrite, KNO2, in raw wastewater. The average values of KNO3 and KNO2, determined from experiments conducted on 7 different wastewater samples were found to be 0.76 gNO3-N/m3 and 0.33 gNO2-N/m3 respectively.
IWA Publishing
2731223
English
Conference paper

author Abdul-Talib S.; Hvitved-Jacobsen T.; Vollertsen J.; Ujang Z.
spellingShingle Abdul-Talib S.; Hvitved-Jacobsen T.; Vollertsen J.; Ujang Z.
Half saturation constants for nitrate and nitrite by in-sewer anoxic transformations of wastewater organic matter
author_facet Abdul-Talib S.; Hvitved-Jacobsen T.; Vollertsen J.; Ujang Z.
author_sort Abdul-Talib S.; Hvitved-Jacobsen T.; Vollertsen J.; Ujang Z.
title Half saturation constants for nitrate and nitrite by in-sewer anoxic transformations of wastewater organic matter
title_short Half saturation constants for nitrate and nitrite by in-sewer anoxic transformations of wastewater organic matter
title_full Half saturation constants for nitrate and nitrite by in-sewer anoxic transformations of wastewater organic matter
title_fullStr Half saturation constants for nitrate and nitrite by in-sewer anoxic transformations of wastewater organic matter
title_full_unstemmed Half saturation constants for nitrate and nitrite by in-sewer anoxic transformations of wastewater organic matter
title_sort Half saturation constants for nitrate and nitrite by in-sewer anoxic transformations of wastewater organic matter
publishDate 2002
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description A significant breakthrough and progress have been made in the study of the kinetics of microbial transformation in sewers under aerobic and under changing aerobic/anaerobic conditions. Fundamental knowledge on anoxic kinetics of wastewater is still lacking, so it is not now possible to apply an integrated approach to municipal wastewater treatment incorporating sewer networks as a bio-chemical reactor. This paper presents the results of studies on determining half saturation constants for nitrate, KNO3, and nitrite, KNO2, in raw wastewater. The average values of KNO3 and KNO2, determined from experiments conducted on 7 different wastewater samples were found to be 0.76 gNO3-N/m3 and 0.33 gNO2-N/m3 respectively.
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