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A metabolic model for biological phosphorus removal by denitrifying organisms

✍ Scribed by T. Kuba; E. Murnleitner; M. C. M. van Loosdrecht; J. J. Heijnen


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
929 KB
Volume
52
Category
Article
ISSN
0006-3592

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✦ Synopsis


A metabolic model for biological phosphorus removal under denitrifying conditions has been established. The model is based on previous work with aerobic phosphorus removal. The form of the kinetic equations used is the same as for the aerobic model. The main difference is the value of PJNADH, ratio in the electron transport phosphorylation with nitrate (S,,,). This value was determined independently from batch tests with an enriched culture of denitrifying phosphorus-removing bacteria. The measured S,,, was approximately 1.0 mol ATP/mol NADH,. This indicates that the energy production efficiency with nitrate compared to oxygen is approximately 40% lower. These batch tests were also used t o identify a proper set of kinetic parameters. The obtained model was subsequently applied for the simulation of cyclic behavior in an anaerobic-anoxic sequencing batch reactor at different biomass retention times. The simulation results showed that the metabolic model can be used successfully for the denitrifying dephosphatation process. The obtained kinetic parameters for denitrifying enrichment cultures, however, deviated from those obtained for the aerobic enrichment cultures.


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In this work, an integrated metabolic model for biological phosphorus removal is presented. Using a previously proposed mathematical model it was shown to be possible to describe the two known biological phosphorus removal processes, under aerobic and denitrifying conditions, with the same biochemic