was enriched from activated sludge by using fed-batch cultivation, and its related kinetic characterization was studied. The results showed that could be successfully enriched from the activated sludge for a controlled nitrite concentration no higher than 2 mg·L. The maximum nitrate oxidation rate was 48.72 mg·(g·h). The fluorescence for the in situ hybridization results showed that accounted for about 75% of the total biomass, while accounted for only 0.1%. In addition, the kinetic parameters of at 20℃ were also investigated. The results showed that the optimum growth temperature for was 30-35℃. The temperature correction coefficient was 1.046. The nitrite half-saturation constant and oxygen half-saturation constant were (0.32±0.03)mg·L and (1.52±0.09)mg·L, respectively. This study on the kinetic characterization of provided a theoretical foundation for the treatment plant design and process optimization.
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