Auteurs
Ingo Schmidt, Olav Sliekers, Markus Schmid, Eberhard Bock, John Fuerst, J Gijs Kuenen, Mike SM Jetten, Marc Strous
Publicatiedatum
2003/10/1
Tijdschrift
FEMS Microbiology Reviews
Volume
27
Editie
4
Pagina's
481-492
Uitgever
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Beschrijving
Many countries strive to reduce the emissions of nitrogen compounds (ammonia, nitrate, NOx) to the surface waters and the atmosphere. Since mainstream domestic wastewater treatment systems are usually already overloaded with ammonia, a dedicated nitrogen removal from concentrated secondary or industrial wastewaters is often more cost-effective than the disposal of such wastes to domestic wastewater treatment. The cost-effectiveness of separate treatment has increased dramatically in the past few years, since several processes for the biological removal of ammonia from concentrated waste streams have become available. Here, we review those processes that make use of new concepts in microbiology: partial nitrification, nitrifier denitrification and anaerobic ammonia oxidation (the anammox process). These processes target the removal of ammonia from gases, and ammonium-bicarbonate from …
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Scholar-artikelen
I Schmidt, O Sliekers, M Schmid, E Bock, J Fuerst… - FEMS microbiology reviews, 2003