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Turning Food Waste into Clean Water: The Science Behind It
Monday, February 17, 2025
The best conditions for PN were found to be a temperature range of 20-40°C and a pH range of 7. 5-8. 5. The reactor also produced a lot of Nitrosomonas, a type of bacteria that helps with PN. Other bacteria that could mess things up were barely found. This shows that the process was stable and effective.
The study also looked at how temperature and pH affect the bacteria's activity. They used different models to figure this out. The results were very accurate, with R² values close to 1. This means the models were a good fit for the data.
The study also proposed a new way to control the air flow. This method uses a positive feedback loop, which means the system can adjust itself based on what's happening. This makes the reactor even more effective at treating high-ammonia liquid.
The findings of this study are important. They show that PN can be a reliable way to treat dewatering liquid from food-waste methane fermentation. This could lead to better waste management and cleaner water.
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