IsoMol

IsoMol: Advanced understanding of autotrophic nitrogen removal and associated N2O emissions in mixed nitritation-anammox systems through combined stable ISOtopic and MOLecular constraints

Autotrophic nitrogen removal by anaerobic ammonium oxidation (anammox) is an important mechanism of fixed N elimination, both in engineered and natural systems. In wastewater treatment plants, it may permit operation under energy autarky and with a better carbon footprint. The SNSF Sinergia funded project “IsoMol” seeks to understand the functioning of mixed microbial populations featuring alternative biogeochemical pathways and to characterize its dependence on environmental conditions and microbial composition.

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Experimental setup established at Empa for simultaneous, semi-continuous analysis of 15N in nitrate, nitrite and ammonium in wastewater.
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