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Kinetic and Stoichiometric Pseudo Constants

Determination of Kinetic and Stoichiometric Pseudo Constants As indicated above, these parameters are most important for predicting the performance of biologically based treatment systems. It would be ideal if tabulations of these were available for various industrial wastes as a function of pH temperature and nutrient levels. Unfortunately, little reliable data has been codified. Only certain trends have been established, and these are primarily the result of studies on municipal wastewater. For example, the yield coefficient Y has been shown to be much higher for systems that are aerobic (molecular oxygen as the electron acceptor) than for anaerobic systems (sulfate or carbon dioxide as the electron acceptors). Systems where oxidized nitrogen is the electron acceptor (termed anoxic) exhibit yield values intermediate between aerobic and... [Pg.68]


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Kinetic constants

Kinetic constants constant

Kinetics constant

Kinetics pseudo

Pseudo-kinetic constants

Stoichiometric and kinetics

Stoichiometric constants

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