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Life sciences in space research | 2015

Natural microbial populations in a water-based biowaste management system for space life support

Gerhild Bornemann; Kai Waßer; Tim Tonat; Ralf Moeller; Maria Bohmeier; Jens Hauslage

The reutilization of wastewater is a key issue with regard to long-term space missions and planetary habitation. This study reports the design, test runs and microbiological analyses of a fixed bed biofiltration system which applies pumice grain (16-25 mm grain size, 90 m(2)/m(3) active surface) as matrix and calcium carbonate as buffer. For activation, the pumice was inoculated with garden soil known to contain a diverse community of microorganisms, thus enabling the filtration system to potentially degrade all kinds of organic matter. Current experiments over 194 days with diluted synthetic urine (7% and 20%) showed that the 7% filter units produced nitrate slowly but steadily (max. 2191 mg NO3-N/day). In the 20% units nitrate production was slower and less stable (max. 1411 mg NO3-N/day). 84% and 76% of the contained nitrogen was converted into nitrate. The low conversion rate is assumed to be due to the high flow rate, which keeps the biofilm on the pumice thin. At the same time the thin biofilm seems to prevent the activity of denitrifiers implicating the existence of a trade off between rate and the amount of nitrogen loss. Microbiological analyses identified a comparatively low number of species (26 in the filter material, 12 in the filtrate) indicating that urine serves as a strongly selective medium and filter units for the degradation of mixed feedstock have to be pre-conditioned on the intended substrates from the beginning.


Life sciences in space research | 2018

The influence of nitrogen concentration and precipitation on fertilizer production from urine using a trickling filter

Gerhild Bornemann; Kai Waßer; Jens Hauslage

Planetary habitation requires technology to maintain natural microbial processes, which make nutrients from biowaste available for plant cultivation. This study describes a 646 day experiment, in which trickling filters were monitored for their ability to mineralize nitrogen when loaded with artificial urine solutions of different concentrations (40, 60, 80 and 100% v/v). Former studies have indicated that increasing urine concentrations slow nitrogen conversion rates and induce growing instability. In the current experiment, nitrogen conversion rates, measured as nitrate production/day, did not differ between concentration levels and increasing instability was not observed. Instead, the buffering capacity of the mussel shells added as buffer system (∼75% calcium carbonate) increased with increasing concentrations of synthetic urine possibly due to the higher phosphate content. The intensified precipitation of calcium phosphates seems to promote carbonate dissolution leading to improved buffering. For space applications, the precipitation of calcium phosphates is not desirable as for the phosphate to be available to the plants the precipitate must be treated with hazardous substances. With regard to terrestrial agriculture the process-integrated phosphate precipitation is a possibility to separate the macronutrients nitrogen and phosphate without addition of other chemicals. Thus, the described process offers a simple and cost-effective approach to fertilizer production from biogenic residues like slurry.


Microgravity Science and Technology | 2016

Comprehensive Study of the Influence of Altered Gravity on the Oxidative Burst of Mussel (Mytilus edulis) Hemocytes

Eckehardt Unruh; Sonja Brungs; Samantha Langer; Gerhild Bornemann; Timo Frett; Peter-Diedrich Hansen


Microgravity Science and Technology | 2018

Eu:CROPIS – “Euglena gracilis: Combined Regenerative Organic-food Production in Space” - A Space Experiment Testing Biological Life Support Systems Under Lunar And Martian Gravity

Jens Hauslage; Sebastian M. Strauch; Olaf Eßmann; Ferdinand W.M. Haag; Peter H. Richter; Julia Krüger; Julia Stoltze; Ina Becker; Adeel Nasir; Gerhild Bornemann; Hartmut Müller; Toni Delovski; Thomas Berger; Aleksandra Rutczynska; Karel Marsalek; Michael Lebert


Archive | 2015

C.R.O.P. Combinded Regenerative Organic-Food Production and Eu:CROPIS – Progressive Implementation of Community Based Bioregenerative Systems

Jens Hauslage; Gerhild Bornemann; Kai Waßer; Sebastian M. Strauch; Ruth Hemmersbach; Michael Lebert


Archive | 2015

Elucidating the nitrogen cycle of Eu:CROPIS: Euglena: Combined Regenerative Organic-food Production In Space

Rocco L. Mancinelli; Jens Hauslage; Gerhild Bornemann; Peter Richter


Archive | 2014

C.R.O.P. – Combined Regenerative Organic-food Production: Using trickling Filters for Wet Composting in Hydroponic Greenhouse Cultures in Space and on Earth

Gerhild Bornemann; Felix Winzer; Kai Wasser; Thorsten Kraska; Ruth Hemmersbach; Ralf Anken; Jens Hauslage


Archive | 2014

C.R.O.P. – Combined Regenerative Organic food Production: Using Trickling Filters for Nitrate Production from Urine

Gerhild Bornemann; Kai Waßer; Ruth Hemmersbach; Ralf Anken; Jens Hauslage


Archive | 2014

C.R.O.P. - Combined Regenerative Organic food Production: Using trickling filters for wet composting of organic waste in hydroponic greenhouse cultures

Jens Hauslage; Gerhild Bornemann; Felix Winzer; Kai Waßer; Thorsten Kraska; Ruth Hemmersbach; Ralf Anken


Archive | 2014

C.R.O.P. – Combined Regenerative Organic Food Production: Employing the Benefits of Natural Communities

Gerhild Bornemann; Kai Wasser; Tim Tonat; Ralf Moeller; Ruth Hemmersbach; Ralf Anken; Jens Hauslage

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Kai Waßer

German Aerospace Center

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Ralf Anken

University of Stuttgart

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Michael Lebert

University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

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Tim Tonat

German Aerospace Center

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Markus Braun

German Aerospace Center

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