Nitrifying bacteria for the remediation of organic nitrogen‐contaminated waters: a review

The rapid growth of the world's population and its environmental impact has increased the demand for effective water treatment methods. Surface water systems, including rivers, streams, lakes, and ponds, have suffered contamination, leading to the urgent need for effective contaminant removal. Organic nitrogen compounds and nitrates are of particular concern because they pose risks to health and can cause environmental damage. However, traditional water‐treatment methods often prove ineffective for addressing these issues. For this reason, this research focuses on harnessing the capabilities of nitrifying bacteria to denitrify organic nitrogen compounds in water, exploring various bacterial strains, their functions, and their ability to obtain sources of carbon. The study also investigates innovative approaches such as biofilm systems, mixed cultures, and combined processes, which have shown stronger potential for nitrogen removal. Overall, it provides valuable insights into the use of nitrifying bacteria‐based technologies for water remediation in the face of growing environmental challenges.

Авторы
Sanoja‐López Kelvin Adrian1 , Loor‐Molina Nikolt S.1 , Luque Rafael 1, 2
Издательство
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Язык
Английский
Статус
Опубликовано
Год
2024
Организации
  • 1 Centro de Estudios para el desarrollo Sostenible (CEDS) Universidad ECOTEC Samborondón Ecuador
  • 2 Российский университет дружбы народов им. Патриса Лумумбы
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