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(1) It is known that ''P. putida'' and ''P. fluorescens'' synergistically degrade NAs [4]. The mechanism of the synergistic degradation and differentiation between the two species should have little effect in evaluating the efficiency of NA degradation, thus our models will assume a homogeneous mixture of ''P. putida'' and ''P. fluorescens'' and represent the two species as one organism. | (1) It is known that ''P. putida'' and ''P. fluorescens'' synergistically degrade NAs [4]. The mechanism of the synergistic degradation and differentiation between the two species should have little effect in evaluating the efficiency of NA degradation, thus our models will assume a homogeneous mixture of ''P. putida'' and ''P. fluorescens'' and represent the two species as one organism. | ||
- | (2) | + | (2) The biofilm is always distributed homogeneously throughout the bioreactor, and diffusion of NAs into the biofilm occurs instantaneously. |
(3) As NAs are not known to be volatile, we assume that NAs remain in solution within the bioreactor. | (3) As NAs are not known to be volatile, we assume that NAs remain in solution within the bioreactor. | ||
- | (4) The | + | (4) The density ratio of the two ''Pseudomonas''species do not fluctuate. |
- | (5) | + | (5) Oxygen is not a limiting substrate. |
- | (6) | + | (6) Area of cross sections remain unchanged through the length of bioreactor |
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