활성슬러지내 Nocardia 거품현상 진단을 위한 Fatty Acid Methyl Ester (FAME) 기술

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Fatty acid methyl ester (FAME) technology for diagnosing Nocardia foaming in activated sludge
Authors
이재우안규홍이석헌김일규Daniel K. Cha
Issue Date
2004-09
Publisher
대한상하수도학회
Citation
상하수도학회지, v.18, no.4, pp.480 - 485
Abstract
Fatty acid methyl ester (FAME) technology was evaluated as a monitoring tool for quantification of Nocardia amarae causing a nuisance foaming problem in activated sludge process. The identified signature peak was 19:1 alcohol as a reliable unique peak to N. amarae. Chemostat study revealed that the distribution and quantity of fatty acid peaks were dependent on the growth stage of Nocardia. The FAME results were similar for two relatively high dilution rates; however, the amounts of signature peaks extracted from the 4 and 6 day cultures were significantly higher. This dependence of signature peaks on the physiological state of the organism may be a useful information to assess the health of microbial populations in activated sludge. A laboratory scale batch foaming potential experiment provided a critical foaming level depending on Nocardia population. This critical Nocardia level determined in this study was in terms of either the threshold filament intersections number or the threshold signature FAME amount. The threshold peak area of signature FAME (19:1 alcohol) and corresponding filament counts were 430PA/mg VSS and 1.45x106 intersections/g VSS, respectively. The threshold signature FAME level could be effectively applied as a criterion for diagnosing foam occurrence in activated sludge system.
Keywords
FAME; activated sludge foaming; Nocardia amarae; foaming potential; FAME; activated sludge foaming; Nocardia amarae; foaming potential; FAME; 활성슬러지 거품현상; Nocardia amarae; 거품 포텐샬
ISSN
1225-7672
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/137264
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