Free Nitrous Acid Inhibition on Nitrous Oxide Reduction by a Denitrifying-Enhanced Biological Phosphorus Removal Sludge
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Abstract
Nitrite has generally been recognized as an inhibitor of N2O reduction during denitrification. This inhibitory effect is investigated under various pH conditions using a denitrifying-enhanced biological phosphorus removal (EBPR) sludge. The degree of inhibition was observed to correlate much more strongly with the free nitrous acid (FNA) concentration than with the nitrite concentration, suggesting that FNA, rather than nitrite, is likely the true inhibitor on N2O reduction. Fifty percent inhibition was observed at an FNA concentration of 0.0007-0.001 mg HNO2-N/L (equivalent to approximately 3-4 mg NO2(-) -N/L at pH 7), while complete inhibition occurred when the FNA concentration was greater than 0.004 mg HNO2-N/L. The results also suggest that the inhibition on N2O reduction was not due to the electron competition between N2O and NO2- reductases. The inhibition was found to be reversible, with the rate of recovery independent of the duration of the inhibition, but dependent on the concentration of FNAthe biomass was exposed to during the inhibition period. A higher FNA concentration caused slower recovery.
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