R. Tasli
Istanbul Technical University
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Biotechnology Letters | 1998
Nazik Artan; R. Tasli; Nevin Özgür; Derin Orhon
The nitrogen removal potential of phosphate accumulating organisms under anoxic conditions has been evaluated using a laboratory scale sequencing batch reactor fed with synthetic wastewater and operated in a sequence of anaerobic, anoxic and aerobic periods. The phosphate uptake rate under anoxic conditions was lower than that under aerobic conditions. However, in the presence of an external substrate such as glucose and acetate, the fate of phosphate was dependent on the substrate type; phosphate release occurred in the presence of nitrate as long as acetate was present and glucose did not cause any phosphate release. The nitrate uptake rate was also much lower with glucose than acetate. The results implied that poly-hydroxyalkanoates could be oxidized by nitrate and phosphate uptake during the anoxic phase should be introduced into process modeling.
Journal of Environmental Science and Health Part A-toxic\/hazardous Substances & Environmental Engineering | 2003
Nevin Yagci; R. Tasli; Nazik Artan; Derin Orhon
Abstract Enhanced biological phosphorus removal (EBPR) requires an anaerobic-aerobic sequence and short chain fatty acids, namely acetate. It is also known that the presence of nitrate in the anaerobic phase inhibits EBPR. This study describes a lab-scale experimentation carried out to study the effect of different substrates on EBPR and behaviour of PAOs under anoxic conditions in a sequencing batch reactor operated using synthetic wastewater. Experimental data show that the EBPR performance is significantly affected by glucose rich influent. Low COD/TKN ratios caused lower phosphorus removal performance since nitrate entering the anaerobic zone consumes substrate for denitrification. The results also show that anoxic phosphate uptake took place together with nitrate reduction when there was no external substrate. However, the uptake rate under anoxic conditions was lower than that under aerobic conditions.
Water Science and Technology | 1994
O. Tünay; Işık Kabdaşlı; R. Tasli
Water Science and Technology | 1997
R. Tasli; Nazik Artan; Derin Orhon
Water Science and Technology | 1999
Derin Orhon; R. Tasli; Seval Sözen
Biotechnology and Bioengineering | 2006
Nevin Yagci; G. Insel; R. Tasli; Nazik Artan; Clifford W. Randall; Derin Orhon
Process Biochemistry | 2006
Nazik Artan; R. Tasli; Derin Orhon
Water Science and Technology | 2002
Nazik Artan; Derin Orhon; R. Tasli
Water Science and Technology | 1995
Erdem Görgün; Nazik Artan; Derin Orhon; R. Tasli
Desalination and Water Treatment | 2011
Özlem Karahan; R. Tasli; Ebru Dulekgurgen; Erdem Görgün