Journal of Water and Environment Technology
Online ISSN : 1348-2165
ISSN-L : 1348-2165
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Influence of Polyferric Sulfate Coagulant on the amoA mRNA Expression of Ammonia Oxidizer in Activated Sludge
Yoshitaka EBIE, Hiroshi YAMAZAKI, Kaiqin XU
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  • Yoshitaka EBIE

    Research Center for Material Cycles and Waste Management, National Institute for Environmental Studies, Japan

  • Hiroshi YAMAZAKI

    Planning division, Public Health Research Center of Ibaraki Pharmaceutical Association, Japan

  • Kaiqin XU

    Research Center for Material Cycles and Waste Management, National Institute for Environmental Studies, Japan

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Keywords: activated sludge, ammonia oxidizer, amoA mRNA, coagulant
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2010 Volume 8 Issue 4 Pages 413-419

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  • Published: 2010 Received: May 10, 2010 Available on J-STAGE: December 31, 2010 Accepted: July 06, 2010 Advance online publication: - Revised: -
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Abstract
Physicochemical coagulation process is one of the most popular techniques to remove phosphorus in wastewater treatment processes where the activated sludge was used. However, the influence of coagulants on biological nitrification is not elucidated in detail. Then, the influence of polyferric sulfate as coagulant on nitrogen conversion by ammonia oxidizer was investigated by using water quality test and transcript analysis. In the batch operation of the nitrification-denitrification process, Fe/P molar ratios of 0, 1 and 5 were tested. Phosphorus concentration was immediately decreased at the beginning of the experiment in the case of Fe/P = 1 and 5, however, 40% of ammonia remained in the case of Fe/P = 5. In this case, the amoA mRNA expression was suppressed because of the excessive addition of polyferric sulfate. Furthermore, T-RFLP profiles of amoA mRNA showed that polyferric sulfate affects various species of ammonia oxidizer, and some species suffer a great loss.
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