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Activity control in nitrifying biofilms: application of respirometric tests
Nitrification is the biological oxidation of ammonia to nitrate via nitrite. These reactions are performed by aerobic autotrophic microorganisms, commonly known as nitrifiers.
The nitrifiers are generally constituted of ammonia oxidizing bacteria and nitrite oxidizing bacteria. They are very sensitive to environmental factors, namely the pH, which has its optimum value in the range of 7.5 to 8.5 (Sharma end Ahlert, 1977)
A simple method, the respiration rate measurement, has been extensively used in literature to characterize microbial populations in suspended cultures (Kristensen et al., 1992, Nowak and Svardal, 1993) and to monitor the nitrification performance of immobilized nitrifiers (Nakamura et al., 1995) and nitrifying activated sludge processes
(Surmacz-Gorska et al., 1996). Respiration refers to reactions that use oxygen as an electron acceptor.
The aim of the present study is to characterize the functional microorganism groups of a nitrifying biofilm using a simple microbial activity measurement, the respiration rate,
and to use this information to identify disturbances that have an impact on process performance
Thermodynamically stable noncomposite vortices in mesoscopic two-gap superconductors
In mesoscopic two-gap superconductors with sizes of the order of the
coherence length noncomposite vortices are found to be thermodynamically stable
in a large domain of the phase diagram. In these phases the vortex
cores of one condensate are spatially separated from the other condensate ones,
and their respective distributions can adopt distinct symmetries. The
appearance of these vortex phases is caused by a non-negligible effect of the
boundary of the sample on the superconducting order parameter and represents
therefore a genuine mesoscopic effect. For low values of interband Josephson
coupling vortex patterns with can arise in addition to the
phases with , where and are total vorticities in the two
condensates. The calculations show that noncomposite vortices could be observed
in thin mesoscopic samples of MgB.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures, to be published in Europhysics Letter
Influence of dissolved oxygen on the nitrification kinetics in a circulating bed biofilm reactor
The influence of dissolved oxygen concentration
on the nitrification kinetics was studied in the circulating
bed reactor (CBR). The study was partly performed at
laboratory scale with synthetic water, and partly at pilot
scale with secondary effluent as feed water. The nitrifi-
cation kinetics of the laboratory CBR as a function of the
oxygen concentration can be described according to the
half order and zero order rate equations of the diffusion-reaction
model applied to porous catalysts. When oxygen
was the rate limiting substrate, the nitrification rate was
close to a half order function of the oxygen concentration.
The average oxygen diffusion coefficient estimated by fitting
the diffusion-reaction model to the experimental results
was around 66% of the respective value in water. The
experimental results showed that either the ammonia or
the oxygen concentration could be limiting for the nitri
fication kinetics. The latter occurred for an oxygen to
ammonia concentration ratio below 1.5-2 gO2/gN-NH4+
for both laboratory and pilot scale reactors. The volumetric
oxygen mass transfer coefficient (kLa) determined
in the laboratory scale reactor was 0.017 sˉ¹ for a superficial air velocity of 0.02 m sˉ¹, and the one determined in
the pilot scale reactor was 0.040 sˉ¹ for a superficial air
velocity of 0.031 m sˉ¹. The kLa for the pilot scale reactor
did not change significantly after biofilm development,
compared to the value measured without biofilm.Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT) - PRAXIS XXI, project 2/2.1/Bio/37/94.INTERREG
Behavior of Eucalyptus grandis and E. cloeziana seedlings grown in arsenic-contaminated soil.
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Avaliação da atividade celulásica e quitinásica de estirpes de Bacillus thuringiensis ativas contra Spodoptera frugiperda, Anticarsia gemmatalis e Anthonomus grandis.
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Potencial de quatro espécies herbáceas forrageiras para fitorremediação de solo contaminado por arsênio.
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