Jh. Hunik et al., A STRATEGY TO SCALE-UP NITRIFICATION PROCESSES WITH IMMOBILIZED CELLSOF NITROSOMONAS-EUROPAEA AND NITROBACTER-AGILIS, Bioprocess engineering, 11(2), 1994, pp. 73-82
A scale-up strategy for a nitrification process with immobilized cells
is presented. The complete description of such a process for a wide r
ange of conditions is time consuming or even impossible. For a success
ful scale up of the process knowledge of the rate-limiting step is ess
ential. To estimate the rate-limiting step a regime analysis was used.
A new element in this regime analysis is a solid third phase in which
cells grow non-homogeneously. Three different conditions of the nitri
fication process were considered: low temperature (7-degrees-C) with a
low ammonia concentration (2 mM), and optimal temperature (30-degrees
-C) with an ammonia concentration Of 2 and 250 mM. The regime analysis
proved to be a helpful tool for the understanding of the process and
for establishing the rate-limiting step. A set of design rules for the
different nitrification conditions was obtained from the results of t
his regime analysis.