The excessive discharge and accumulation of solid organic waste into the environment is of severe concern across the globe. Thus, an efficient waste management system is important to mitigate health risks to humans, minimize harmful impacts on the environment, and ensure a sustainable ecosystem. The organic waste is converted into value-added products either using microorganisms or heat energy; these methods are commonly known as biochemical and thermochemical techniques.
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October 2012
A fluidized bed bioreactor has been used to carry out biological denitrification in the present work as it offers many advantages over other types of reactors. Plastic beads of low density (1055 kg/m3) were used as fluidizing media with Pseudomonas stuzeri, a denitrifying microorganism immobilized on them. The denitrification rate under different operating conditions was studied.
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