Auteurs
Astrid A Van de Graaf, Arnold Mulder, Peter de Bruijn, MS Jetten, Lesley A Robertson, J Gijs Kuenen
Publicatiedatum
1995/4
Tijdschrift
Applied and environmental microbiology
Volume
61
Editie
4
Pagina's
1246-1251
Beschrijving
A newly discovered process by which ammonium is converted to dinitrogen gas under anaerobic conditions (the Anammox process) has now been examined in detail. In order to confirm the biological nature of this process, anaerobic batch culture experiments were used. All of the ammonium provided in the medium was oxidized within 9 days. In control experiments with autoclaved or raw wastewater, without added sludge or with added sterilized (either autoclaved or gamma irradiated) sludge, no changes in the ammonium and nitrate concentrations were observed. Chemical reactions could therefore not be responsible for the ammonium conversion. The addition of chloramphenicol, ampicillin, 2,4-dinitrophenol, carbonyl cyanide m-chlorophenyl-hydrazone (CCCP), and mercuric chloride (HgIICl2) completely inhibited the activity of the ammonium-oxidizing sludge. Furthermore, the rate of ammonium oxidation …
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Scholar-artikelen
AA Van de Graaf, A Mulder, P De Bruijn, MS Jetten… - Applied and environmental microbiology, 1995