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Ammonia oxidation by novel “Candidatus Nitrosacidococcus urinae” is sensitive to process disturbances at low pH and to iron limitation at neutral pH()

Acid-tolerant ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) can open the door to new applications, such as partial nitritation at low pH. However, they can also be problematic because chemical nitrite oxidation occurs at low pH, leading to the release of harmful nitrogen oxide gases. In this publication, the rol...

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Autores principales: Faust, Valentin, van Alen, Theo A., Op den Camp, Huub J.M., Vlaeminck, Siegfried E., Ganigué, Ramon, Boon, Nico, Udert, Kai M.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9574496/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36262799
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.wroa.2022.100157
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author Faust, Valentin
van Alen, Theo A.
Op den Camp, Huub J.M.
Vlaeminck, Siegfried E.
Ganigué, Ramon
Boon, Nico
Udert, Kai M.
author_facet Faust, Valentin
van Alen, Theo A.
Op den Camp, Huub J.M.
Vlaeminck, Siegfried E.
Ganigué, Ramon
Boon, Nico
Udert, Kai M.
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description Acid-tolerant ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) can open the door to new applications, such as partial nitritation at low pH. However, they can also be problematic because chemical nitrite oxidation occurs at low pH, leading to the release of harmful nitrogen oxide gases. In this publication, the role of acid-tolerant AOB in urine treatment was explored. On the one hand, the technical feasibility of ammonia oxidation under acidic conditions for source-separated urine with total nitrogen concentrations up to 3.5 g-N L(−1) was investigated. On the other hand, the abundance and growth of acid-tolerant AOB at more neutral pH was explored. Under acidic conditions (pH of 5), ammonia oxidation rates of 500 mg-N L(−1) d(−1) and 10 g-N g-VSS(-1) d(-1) were observed, despite high concentrations of 15 mg-N L(−1) of the AOB-inhibiting compound nitrous acid and low concentration of 0.04 mg-N L(−1) of the substrate ammonia. However, ammonia oxidation under acidic conditions was very sensitive to process disturbances. Even short periods of less than 12 h without oxygen or without influent resulted in a complete cessation of ammonia oxidation with a recovery time of up to two months, which is a problem for low maintenance applications such as decentralized treatment. Furthermore, undesirable nitrogen losses of about 10% were observed. Under acidic conditions, a novel AOB strain was enriched with a relative abundance of up to 80%, for which the name “Candidatus (Ca.) Nitrosacidococcus urinae” is proposed. While Nitrosacidococcus members were present only to a small extent (0.004%) in urine nitrification reactors operated at pH values between 5.8 and 7, acid-tolerant AOB were always enriched during long periods without influent, resulting in an uncontrolled drop in pH to as low as 2.5. Long-term experiments at different pH values showed that the activity of “Ca. Nitrosacidococcus urinae” decreased strongly at a pH of 7, where they were also outcompeted by the acid-sensitive AOB Nitrosomonas halophila. The experiment results showed that the decreased activity of “Ca. Nitrosacidococcus urinae” correlated with the limited availability of dissolved iron at neutral pH.
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spelling pubmed-95744962022-10-18 Ammonia oxidation by novel “Candidatus Nitrosacidococcus urinae” is sensitive to process disturbances at low pH and to iron limitation at neutral pH() Faust, Valentin van Alen, Theo A. Op den Camp, Huub J.M. Vlaeminck, Siegfried E. Ganigué, Ramon Boon, Nico Udert, Kai M. Water Res X Full Paper Acid-tolerant ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) can open the door to new applications, such as partial nitritation at low pH. However, they can also be problematic because chemical nitrite oxidation occurs at low pH, leading to the release of harmful nitrogen oxide gases. In this publication, the role of acid-tolerant AOB in urine treatment was explored. On the one hand, the technical feasibility of ammonia oxidation under acidic conditions for source-separated urine with total nitrogen concentrations up to 3.5 g-N L(−1) was investigated. On the other hand, the abundance and growth of acid-tolerant AOB at more neutral pH was explored. Under acidic conditions (pH of 5), ammonia oxidation rates of 500 mg-N L(−1) d(−1) and 10 g-N g-VSS(-1) d(-1) were observed, despite high concentrations of 15 mg-N L(−1) of the AOB-inhibiting compound nitrous acid and low concentration of 0.04 mg-N L(−1) of the substrate ammonia. However, ammonia oxidation under acidic conditions was very sensitive to process disturbances. Even short periods of less than 12 h without oxygen or without influent resulted in a complete cessation of ammonia oxidation with a recovery time of up to two months, which is a problem for low maintenance applications such as decentralized treatment. Furthermore, undesirable nitrogen losses of about 10% were observed. Under acidic conditions, a novel AOB strain was enriched with a relative abundance of up to 80%, for which the name “Candidatus (Ca.) Nitrosacidococcus urinae” is proposed. While Nitrosacidococcus members were present only to a small extent (0.004%) in urine nitrification reactors operated at pH values between 5.8 and 7, acid-tolerant AOB were always enriched during long periods without influent, resulting in an uncontrolled drop in pH to as low as 2.5. Long-term experiments at different pH values showed that the activity of “Ca. Nitrosacidococcus urinae” decreased strongly at a pH of 7, where they were also outcompeted by the acid-sensitive AOB Nitrosomonas halophila. The experiment results showed that the decreased activity of “Ca. Nitrosacidococcus urinae” correlated with the limited availability of dissolved iron at neutral pH. Elsevier 2022-10-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9574496/ /pubmed/36262799 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.wroa.2022.100157 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Full Paper
Faust, Valentin
van Alen, Theo A.
Op den Camp, Huub J.M.
Vlaeminck, Siegfried E.
Ganigué, Ramon
Boon, Nico
Udert, Kai M.
Ammonia oxidation by novel “Candidatus Nitrosacidococcus urinae” is sensitive to process disturbances at low pH and to iron limitation at neutral pH()
title Ammonia oxidation by novel “Candidatus Nitrosacidococcus urinae” is sensitive to process disturbances at low pH and to iron limitation at neutral pH()
title_full Ammonia oxidation by novel “Candidatus Nitrosacidococcus urinae” is sensitive to process disturbances at low pH and to iron limitation at neutral pH()
title_fullStr Ammonia oxidation by novel “Candidatus Nitrosacidococcus urinae” is sensitive to process disturbances at low pH and to iron limitation at neutral pH()
title_full_unstemmed Ammonia oxidation by novel “Candidatus Nitrosacidococcus urinae” is sensitive to process disturbances at low pH and to iron limitation at neutral pH()
title_short Ammonia oxidation by novel “Candidatus Nitrosacidococcus urinae” is sensitive to process disturbances at low pH and to iron limitation at neutral pH()
title_sort ammonia oxidation by novel “candidatus nitrosacidococcus urinae” is sensitive to process disturbances at low ph and to iron limitation at neutral ph()
topic Full Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9574496/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36262799
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.wroa.2022.100157
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