2021
DOI: 10.37190/ppmp/135609
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The intensified effect of nitrogen removal properties using Pseudomonas fulva K3 and MgBC for the weathered crust rare earth wastewater treatment

Abstract: A new bacteria named Pseudomonas fulva K3 (P. fulva) strain was isolated from the surroundings of weathered crust rare earth tailing with efficient NH4 + -N removal ability via heterotrophic nitrification and aerobic denitrification. The nitrogen removal properties could be intensified by the synergistic effect between as-prepared magnesium-modified biochar (MgBC) and P. fulva strain. The results show that P. fulva exhibited a rod-shaped morphology and NH4 + -N can be completely biodegraded under the optimal c… Show more

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“…The Freundlich isotherm describes the sorption process on a multilayer heterogeneous adsorbent surface with different adsorption centres and on microporous adsorbents (Bazan-Wozniak & Pietrzak, 2019). Therefore it can to be expected that the process is reversible and not confined to the formation of a single adsorbent layer (Nanta et al, 2018), (Deng et al, 2021). The large value of R 2 calculated from the Temkin model shows that the electrostatic interactions play an important role in the sorption process (Aichour et al, 2022).…”
Section: Sorption Isotherm Temperature Impact and Thermodynamic Testsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Freundlich isotherm describes the sorption process on a multilayer heterogeneous adsorbent surface with different adsorption centres and on microporous adsorbents (Bazan-Wozniak & Pietrzak, 2019). Therefore it can to be expected that the process is reversible and not confined to the formation of a single adsorbent layer (Nanta et al, 2018), (Deng et al, 2021). The large value of R 2 calculated from the Temkin model shows that the electrostatic interactions play an important role in the sorption process (Aichour et al, 2022).…”
Section: Sorption Isotherm Temperature Impact and Thermodynamic Testsmentioning
confidence: 99%