Chemistry Journal of Moldova: General, Industrial and Ecological Chemistry (Jun 2010)

THE EVOLUTION OF BIOCHEMICAL OXIDATION OF AMMONIA IONS IN SMALL RIVERS WATER

  • Elena Mosanu,
  • P. Spataru,
  • T. Lupascu,
  • Maria Sandu,
  • Tatiana Goreacioc,
  • A. Tarita

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
pp. 78 – 83

Abstract

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Nitrification is the oxidation of ammonia to nitrate, via nitrite and it occupies a central position within the global nitrogen cycle. Nitrifying bacteria are the organisms capable of converting the most reduced form of nitrogen, ammonia, to the most oxidized form, nitrate, but their activity is influenced by pollution level. Starting with the assumption that pollution of small internal water courses in the Republic of Moldova remained severe (phenols, detergents and copper regularly exceed the MACs) the work presented in the paper discusses the evolution of ammonia ions nitrification in the water of river Prut tributaries and its correlation with the content of pollutants in water: surface-active substances, Cu, BOD5, COD and other compounds.

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