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titleOfInvention New Microorganism or Apparatus thereof capable of removing malodor gas
abstract The present invention relates to a malodorous gas removing apparatus for dissolving malodorous substances in malodorous gases generated in a housing, a composting facility, a food waste disposal plant, a wastewater treatment plant, and the like in a dissolving liquid and decomposing and removing the malodorous material using decomposition microorganisms. The novel microorganism Citrobacter gillenii J9 (accession number: KCCM11572P) of the present invention can decompose odorous substances. The present invention is characterized in that the malodor gas introduced by the blower 10 in the first malodor dissolution apparatus A1 is dissolved in the dissolving liquid W1 and the remaining malodor gas is dissolved in the dissolving liquid W2 in the second malodor dissolution apparatus A2, The malodor substances in the dissolving solutions W1 and W2 are decomposed using Citrobacter gillenii J9 (Accession No .: KCCM11572P) in the malodor decomposition device (D). The apparatus for removing odorous gas according to the present invention increases the saturation solubility of hydrogen sulfide (H 2 S) and ammonia (NH 3 ), which are malodorous substances, into sulfates and nitrite, respectively, It is possible to effectively remove nitrite using a microorganism involved in denitrification or desulfurization.
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