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Influence of closed loop control on microbial diversity in a nitrification process

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This paper compares two control strategies for a nitrification process. The objective is to achieve partial nitrification and thus to accumulate nitrite instead of nitrate. To this end, change in temperature setpoint and active control of oxygen and ammonia concentrations are evaluated in the long term. Evaluation is made on the control performances that are obtained, but also – and more importantly – on the microbial diversity. In particular, it is shown that the combined oxygen and ammonia control strategy is more appropriate since shift in the temperature setpoint strongly affects the composition of the microbial ecosystem present in the reactor whereas active control of oxygen and ammonia does not.
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hal-02822911 , version 1 (06-06-2020)

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Daisy Bougard, Nicolas Bernet, Patrick Dabert, Jean Philippe J. P. Delgenes, Jean-Philippe Steyer. Influence of closed loop control on microbial diversity in a nitrification process. IWA International Conference on Instrumentation, control and automation in water and wastewater treatment and transport systems, May 2005, Busan, South Korea. ⟨10.2166/wst.2006.113⟩. ⟨hal-02822911⟩
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