Potential of East Java indigenous Anammox microbes from Selorejo Reservoir as degrading agents of ammonia wastewater

Anammox (Anaerobic Ammonium Oxidation) microbes play a role in the process of changing from ammonium ions to nitrogen gas with nitrite as an electron acceptor. Eventhough most of the Indonesian territorial are rivers and sea which very suitable for Anammox microbial growth, the research about Anammo...

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Main Authors: Much. Sayfulloh Alwy, Much. Sayfulloh Alwy, Eli Hendrik Sanjaya, Eli Hendrik Sanjaya, Abdul Khafid Syahroni, Abdul Khafid Syahroni, MD. Din, Mohd. Fadhil, Suharti, Suharti, Mieke Alvionita, Mieke Alvionita, Anugrah Ricky Wijaya, Anugrah Ricky Wijaya, Muntholib, Muntholib, Sitoresmi Prabaningtyas, Sitoresmi Prabaningtyas, Chen, Hong
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Language:English
Published: Malaysian Institute of Chemistry (Institut Kimia Malaysia) 2023
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/105307/1/MohdFadhilMD2023_PotentialofEastJavaIndigenousAnammox.pdf
http://eprints.utm.my/105307/
http://dx.doi.org/10.55373/mjchem.v25i5.124
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Summary:Anammox (Anaerobic Ammonium Oxidation) microbes play a role in the process of changing from ammonium ions to nitrogen gas with nitrite as an electron acceptor. Eventhough most of the Indonesian territorial are rivers and sea which very suitable for Anammox microbial growth, the research about Anammox microbes in Indonesia are very limited. One of the waters that may be inhabited by Anammox microbes is the Selorejo Reservoir which is expected to be inhabited by Anammox Cadindatus brocadia microbes. This study aims to determine the presence of Anammox microbes and their activities in the waters of the Selorejo Reservoir using the Anaerobic Bottle Bath Reactor method. The stages in this research include: (1) sample preparation (2) Anammox microbes analysis using NGS (3) isolation of bacteria with an Anaerobic Bottle Reactor (4) testing bacterial activity in reducing ammonia levels using Colorimetry. The results of this study showed that Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) analysis detected an indigenous Anammox microbial of Cadindatus kuineneia stutgartensis with an abundance of 0,1% of the total microbes present. In addition to anammox microbes, there are also other microbes that play a role in the nitrogen cycle, which are nitrification and denitrification bacteria, namely Nitrospira, Nitrosococcus, Nitrobacter, Nitrosomonas, and Pseudomonas. The Average of Ammonia during batch experiments is 0.10%/Day.