Microorganisms used in biological deodorization can be categorized into two types: autotrophic and heterotrophic. Autotrophic microorganisms can obtain energy through the oxidation of hydrogen sulfide, ammonia, and iron ions in the absence of organic carbon and nitrogen, making them suitable for the transformation of inorganic malodorous substances. However, due to the slow energy conversion process, their growth rate is slow.
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