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Nanotechnology ; 35(48)2024 Sep 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39163871

RESUMO

This paper investigates a novel fiber-based filter media wherein a NaCl filtrate is collected and reservoired not only onto the surfaces of the fibers and within their inter-fiber voidage but also within the internal porosity of high pore volume nanoporous fibers or vapor grown carbon nanofibers (VGCF) floc used to fabricate the media. This transport process is shown to occur through a NaCl dissolution into the water-filled nanopores of the fiber and a subsequent intra-fiber wicking phenomenon. The study further elucidates two distinct NaCl accommodation mechanisms which are uniquely available to filter media containing nanoporous intrafiber porosity: (1) wicking and capillary condensation of liquid NaCl aerosols directly into the intrafiber pores at high RH, and (2) dissolution of otherwise solid NaCl aerosols deposited onto fiber surfaces (at low RH) into the interior nanopores of the fiber because these pores (when hydrophilic) are saturated with water (even at low RH). To investigate these two mechanistic regimes, various media were fabricated possessing multiscale porosity in the form of: (i) embedded flocs of VGCFs (4.108 cm3gm-1pore volume), (ii) hydrophilic and high pore volume activated carbon fibers (ACFs, 0.950 cm3gm-1) and (iii) solid graphite fibers. These media were then comparatively evaluated toward NaCl aerosol filtration at different relative humidities. Pressure drop measurements versus filtrate accumulation and SEM-EDAX VGCF demonstrated the location and transport of NaCl into the intrafiber voidage. Media containing both VGCF floc and ACF accumulated 1200% more NaCl at low RH (and a specified pressure drop) than similar media prepared from non-porous graphite fibers, with an additional 315% increase from low to high RH. A Gibbs free energy driving force model is provided to illustrate the driving forces favoring water condensation into the nanopores and solid NaCl aerosol dissolution into the water phase. Filtration efficiency and quality factor assessments for the various media are also systematically evaluated to demonstrate the observed mechanistics.

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Environ Res ; 262(Pt 1): 119792, 2024 Aug 13.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39142455

RESUMO

The functionality of activated sludge in wastewater treatment processes depends largely on the structural and microbial composition of its flocs, which are complex assemblages of microorganisms and their secretions. However, monitoring these flocs in real-time and consistently has been challenging due to the lack of suitable technologies and analytical methods. Here we present a laboratory setup capable of capturing instantaneous microscopic images of activated sludge, along with algorithms to interpret these images. To improve floc identification, an advanced Mask R-CNN-based segmentation that integrates a Dual Attention Network (DANet) with an enhanced Feature Pyramid Network (FPN) was used to enhance feature extraction and segmentation accuracy. Additionally, our novel PointRend module meticulously refines the contours of boundaries, significantly minimising pixel inaccuracies. Impressively, our approach achieved a floc detection accuracy of >95%. This development marks a significant advancement in real-time sludge monitoring, offering essential insights for optimising wastewater treatment operations proactively.

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J Environ Manage ; 343: 118167, 2023 Oct 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37229856

RESUMO

Two 5.5-L raceway open ponds were used to evaluate the removal of organic material and nutrients from wastewater. Algal-bacterial flocs were placed in the ponds to treat primary and secondary effluent. The organic loading rate ranged from 29 to 95 and 9 to 38 g sCOD m-3 d-1 for the reactor fed with primary and secondary effluent, respectively. The hydraulic retention time (HRT) gradually decreased in both reactors from 5.5 to 2.2 d during a period of 21 days, and after that, both reactors operated at an HRT of 1.1 d. A high biomass concentration of around 2.2 g L-1 was sustained using primary and secondary effluent after 130 days. The biomass, developed with both substrates was very active and completely removed organic material and nutrients in less than 12 h. The algal-bacteria biomass had excellent settling properties and could settle in less than 10 min.


Assuntos
Microalgas , Eliminação de Resíduos Líquidos , Biomassa , Lagoas/microbiologia , Bactérias
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Molecules ; 27(5)2022 Mar 03.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35268768

RESUMO

The presence of inorganic and organic substances may alter the physicochemical properties of iron (Fe) salt precipitates, thereby stabilizing the antimony (Sb) oxyanions in potable water during the chemical treatment process. Therefore, the present study aimed to examine the surface characteristics, size of Fe flocs and coagulation performance of Sb oxyanions under different aqueous matrices. The results showed that surface properties of Fe flocs significantly varies with pH in both Sb(III, V) suspensions, thereby increasing the mobility of Sb(V) ions in alkaline conditions. The negligible change in surface characteristics of Fe flocs was observed in pure water and Sb(III, V) suspension at pH 7. The key role of Van der Waals forces of attraction as well as hydration force in the aggregation of early formed flocs were found, with greater agglomeration capability at higher more ferric chloride dosage. The higher Sb(V) loading decreased the size of Fe flocs and reversed the surface charge of precipitates, resulting in a significant reduction in Sb(V) removal efficiency. The competitive inhibition effect on Sb(III, V) removal was noticed in the presence of phosphate anions, owing to lowering of ζ-potential values towards more negative trajectory. The presence of hydrophobic organic matter (humic acid) significantly altered the surface characteristics of Fe flocs, thereby affecting the coagulation behavior of Sb in water as compared to the hydrophilic (salicylic acid). Overall, the findings of this research may provide a new insight into the variation in physicochemical characteristics of Fe flocs and Sb removal behavior in the presence of inorganic and organic compounds during the drinking water treatment process.

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J Environ Sci (China) ; 111: 292-300, 2022 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34949359

RESUMO

The effects of Ca2+ on membrane fouling and trace organic compounds (TrOCs) removal in an electric field-assisted microfiltration system were investigated in the presence of Na+ alone for comparison. In the electric field, negatively charged bovine serum albumin (BSA) migrated towards the anode far away from the membrane surface, resulting in a 42.9% transmembrane pressure (TMP) reduction in the presence of Na+ at 1.5 V. In contrast, because of the stronger charge shielding of Ca2+, the electrophoretic migration of BSA was limited and led to a neglectable effect of the electric field (1.5 V) on membrane fouling. However, under 3 V applied voltage, the synergistic effects of electrochemical oxidation and bridging interaction between Ca2+ and BSA promoted the formation of denser settleable flocs and a thinner porous cake layer, which alleviated membrane fouling with a 64.5% decrease in TMP and nearly 100% BSA removal. The TrOCs elimination increased with voltage and reached 29.4%-80.4% at 3 V. The electric field could prolong the contact between TrOCs and strong oxidants generated on the anode, which enhanced the TrOCs removal. However, a stronger charge shielding ability of Ca2+ weakened the electric field force and thus lowered the TrOCs removal.


Assuntos
Membranas Artificiais , Purificação da Água , Eletricidade , Compostos Orgânicos , Ultrafiltração
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J Environ Sci (China) ; 120: 115-124, 2022 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35623765

RESUMO

Vivianite is often found in reducing environments rich in iron and phosphorus from organic debris degradation or phosphorus mineral dissolution. The formation of vivianite is essential to the geochemical cycling of phosphorus and iron elements in natural environments. In this study, extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) were selected as the source of phosphorus. Microcosm experiments were conducted to test the evolution of mineralogy during the reduction of polyferric sulfate flocs (PFS) by Shewanella oneidensis MR-1 (S. oneidensis MR-1) at EPS concentrations of 0, 0.03, and 0.3 g/L. Vivianite was found to be the secondary mineral in EPS treatment when there was no phosphate in the media. The EPS DNA served as the phosphorus source and DNA-supplied phosphate could induce the formation of vivianite. EPS impedes PFS aggregation, contains redox proteins and stores electron shuttle, and thus greatly promotes the formation of minerals and enhances the reduction of Fe(III). At EPS concentration of 0, 0.03, and 0.3 g/L, the produced HCl-extractable Fe(II) was 107.9, 111.0, and 115.2 mg/L, respectively. However, when the microcosms remained unstirred, vivianite can be formed without the addition of EPS. In unstirred systems, the EPS secreted by S. oneidensis MR-1 could agglomerate at some areas, resulting in the formation of vivianite in the proximity of microbial cells. It was found that vivianite can be generated biogenetically by S. oneidensis MR-1 strain and EPS may play a key role in iron reduction and concentrating phosphorus in the oligotrophic ecosystems where quiescent conditions prevail.


Assuntos
Matriz Extracelular de Substâncias Poliméricas , Compostos Férricos , Ecossistema , Matriz Extracelular de Substâncias Poliméricas/metabolismo , Compostos Férricos/química , Compostos Ferrosos/química , Ferro/química , Minerais/química , Fosfatos/química , Fósforo , Shewanella
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Environ Res ; 196: 110353, 2021 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33130167

RESUMO

Integrated ultrafiltration (UF) membrane-based processes are promising drinking water treatment technologies. However, the membrane module always remains static, resulting in membrane fouling through the gradual formation of a thick cake layer. As floc-based cake layers are loose, in the present study, a membrane module spiral rotation was introduced with the aim of regulating the cake layers. The cake layer thickness readily decreased and the UF membrane fouling was alleviated. The results showed that Al-based flocs were not easily removed from the membrane surface during rotation due to its low density; as a result, the likelihood of humic acid (HA) reaching the membrane surface was low. Computational fluid dynamics indicated that a strong shearing force was generated with high rotation height. Thus, the cake layer thickness was easily regulated, and the UF membrane fouling was further alleviated. However, the floc-based cake layer could be broken by strong shearing forces, thereby allowing HA molecules to directly reach the membrane surface and further aggravating membrane fouling. In comparison to alkaline condition, the UF membrane performed better under acidic conditions, particularly in terms of HA removal, due to the smaller floc size and higher positive charge. Additionally, excellent UF membrane performance was also observed when treating raw water, indicating the potential application.


Assuntos
Água Potável , Purificação da Água , Substâncias Húmicas/análise , Membranas Artificiais , Rotação , Ultrafiltração
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J Environ Manage ; 297: 113398, 2021 Nov 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34346393

RESUMO

Complete autotrophic nitrogen removal over nitrite (CANON) is used in wastewater treatment. However, the performance of the CANON system significantly decreases at low temperatures; thus, a new strategy to improve the resistance of the CANON system is required. To investigate the impact of sludge ratio control (high-granule, equivalent, and high-floc systems) on the resistance of CANON to low temperatures, and their recovery after restoring to normal temperature, the nitrogen removal performance of hybrid systems with different ratios was evaluated. The equivalent system had the lowest nitrite accumulation rate and highest nitrogen removal rate. Anaerobic ammonia oxidation was the rate-limiting step of each system, and hzs was the rate-limiting gene. The higher anaerobic ammonium oxidizing bacteria (AAOB) abundance and hzs expression levels resulted in an equivalent system with better resistance and recovery to short-term low temperatures at the gene level.


Assuntos
Reatores Biológicos , Esgotos , Nitritos , Nitrogênio , Temperatura
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Environ Res ; 186: 109549, 2020 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32325291

RESUMO

The frequent occurrence of toxin-producing cyanobacteria blooms driven by anthropogenic eutrophication has become a major threat to aquaculture ecosystems worldwide. In this study, the behavior of M. aeruginosa cells during flocs storage period of 6 days was first investigated after pre-oxidation and coagulation of Fe2+/PS. Fe2+/PS achieved a superior removal efficiency of 90.7% for OD680 and 90.4% for chl-a. The contents of extracellular MCs in the pre-oxidation and coagulation system were significantly (P < 0.05) lower than those in the control. A significant (P < 0.05) difference in intracellular protein between the control and the coagulated systems was observed. Three-dimensional fluorescence excitation emission matrix (EEM) was employed to investigate the variations in extracellular organic matter (EOM) during flocs storage. The results indicated the presence of four peaks, representing protein-like substances, intermediate dissolved microbial metabolites, fulvic and humic-like compounds in the Fe2+/PS process. And the intensities of four peaks were all decreased in the Fe2+/PS system compared to those in the control. A low level of accumulated residual Fe of 0.28 mg/L was observed without posing potential environmental risk. The results showed that the M. aeruginosa cells were under stressful conditions after 3-d storage due to the decomposition of extracellular polymeric substances (EPSs) and the insufficient supply of nutrients. However, SEM results indicated that no significant alteration in cell morphology was observed. Therefore, with high removal of M. aeruginosa, low MCs concentrations, and trivial cell damage, the Fe2+/PS preoxidation-coagulation was proved to be an environmental-friendly method for cyanobacteria removal without yielding serious secondary pollution. This work will contribute to better understanding and managing the cyanobacteria-laden aquaculture water after pre-oxidation and coagulation.


Assuntos
Microcystis , Purificação da Água , Ecossistema , Floculação , Microcistinas
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Appl Environ Microbiol ; 85(10)2019 05 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30877116

RESUMO

Zymomonas mobilis produces ethanol from glucose near the theoretical maximum yield, making it a potential alternative to the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae for industrial ethanol production. A potentially useful industrial feature is the ability to form multicellular aggregates called flocs, which can settle quickly and exhibit higher resistance to harmful chemicals than single cells. While spontaneous floc-forming Z. mobilis mutants have been described, little is known about the natural conditions that induce Z. mobilis floc formation or about the genetic factors involved. Here we found that wild-type Z. mobilis forms flocs in response to aerobic growth conditions but only in a minimal medium. We identified a cellulose synthase gene cluster and a single diguanylate cyclase that are essential for both floc formation and survival in a minimal aerobic medium. We also found that NADH dehydrogenase 2, a key component of the aerobic respiratory chain, is important for survival in a minimal aerobic medium, providing a physiological role for this enzyme, which has previously been found to be disadvantageous in a rich aerobic medium. Supplementation of the minimal medium with vitamins also promoted survival but did not inhibit floc formation.IMPORTANCE The bacterium Zymomonas mobilis is best known for its anaerobic fermentative lifestyle, in which it converts glucose into ethanol at a yield surpassing that of yeast. However, Z. mobilis also has an aerobic lifestyle, which has confounded researchers with its attributes of poor growth, accumulation of toxic acetic acid and acetaldehyde, and respiratory enzymes that are detrimental for aerobic growth. Here we show that a major Z. mobilis respiratory enzyme and the ability to form multicellular aggregates, called flocs, are important for survival, but only during aerobic growth in a medium containing a minimum set of nutrients required for growth. Supplements, such as vitamins or yeast extract, promote aerobic growth and, in some cases, inhibit floc formation. We propose that Z. mobilis likely requires aerobic respiration and floc formation in order to survive in natural environments that lack protective factors found in supplements such as yeast extract.


Assuntos
Zymomonas/fisiologia , Aerobiose , Proteínas de Bactérias/fisiologia , Meios de Cultura , Floculação , NADH Desidrogenase/fisiologia
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J Environ Manage ; 231: 268-274, 2019 Feb 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30347345

RESUMO

This study involved fabricating biogenic Fe(III) flocs enriched from municipal sludge using microbial nitrate-dependent anaerobic Fe(II)-oxidizing (NAFO) processes. The research focused on bacterial community compositions and physicochemical properties of the biogenic Fe(III) flocs and their ability to adsorb arsenic (As). High-throughput sequencing analysis showed that significant microbial succession occurs in the raw sludge after the NAFO processes. The predominant bacterial communities in the biogenic Fe(III) flocs included Rhodanobacter, Parvibaculum, Gemmatimonas and Segetibacter genera. Microscopic and spectroscopic analyses included scanning electron microscopy - energy disperse spectroscopy (SEM-EDS), X-ray diffraction (XRD), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and Raman spectroscopy. These tests indicated that biogenic Fe(III) flocs were a mixture of NAFO bacteria and nanosized, poorly crystalline Fe(III) oxide particles. Batch experiments showed that after 120 min of reaction time, more than 95% of As(III) and As(V) (at an initial concentrations of 0.25 mg/L) were effectively removed with 120 ppm biogenic Fe(III) flocs. In addition, biogenic Fe(III) flocs removed As more effectively than abiotic Fe(III) flocs. These findings indicated that biogenic Fe(III) flocs produced from municipal sludge using NAFO processes performed well in removing As.


Assuntos
Arsênio , Compostos Férricos , Nitratos , Oxirredução , Esgotos
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Microb Ecol ; 75(3): 569-581, 2018 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28721506

RESUMO

Activated sludge is a semi-natural habitat composed of macroaggregates made by flocculating bacteria and inhabited by numerous protozoans and metazoans, creating a complicated interactome. The activated sludge resembles the biological formation of naturally occurring floc habitats, such as "marine snow." So far, these two types of habitat have been analyzed separately, despite their similarities. We examined the effect of a bacterivorous ciliate, Aspidisca cicada, on the quality of the macroaggregate ecosystem by estimating (i) the floc characteristics, (ii) the proliferation of other bacterivores (rotifers), and (iii) the chemical processes. We found that A. cicada (i) positively affected floc quality by creating flocs of larger size; (ii) promoted the population growth of the rotifer Lecane inermis, an important biological agent in activated sludge systems; and (iii) increased the efficiency of ammonia removal while at the same time improving the oxygen conditions. The effect of A. cicada was detectable long after its disappearance from the system. We therefore claim that A. cicada is a very specialized scavenger of flocs with a key role in floc ecosystem functioning. These results may be relevant to the ecology of any natural and engineered aggregates.


Assuntos
Hypotrichida/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Hypotrichida/fisiologia , Rotíferos/fisiologia , Esgotos/microbiologia , Amônia/análise , Amônia/metabolismo , Animais , Técnicas de Cultura Celular por Lotes , Análise da Demanda Biológica de Oxigênio , Proliferação de Células , Floculação , Nitratos/análise , Fósforo/análise , Eliminação de Resíduos Líquidos , Águas Residuárias/parasitologia , Purificação da Água
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Waste Manag Res ; 36(10): 975-984, 2018 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30058954

RESUMO

Landfill leachate contain persistent organic pollutants (POPs), namely, bisphenol A (BPA) and 2,4-Di-tert-butylphenol, which exceed the permissible limits. Thus, such landfill leachate must be treated before it is released into natural water courses. This article reports on investigations about the removal efficiency of POPs such as BPA and 2,4-Di-tert-butylphenol from leachate using locust bean gum (LBG) in comparison with alum. The vital experimental variables (pH, coagulant dosage and stirring speed) were optimised by applying response surface methodology equipped with the Box-Behnken design to reduce the POPs from leachate. An empirical quadratic polynomial model could accurately model the surface response with R2 values of 0.928 and 0.954 to reduce BPA and 2,4-Di-tert-butylphenol, respectively. Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) were performed on treated flocs for further understanding. FTIR analysis revealed that the bridging of pollutant particles could be due to the explicit adsorption and bridging via hydrogen bonding of a coagulation mechanism. SEM micrographs indicated that the flocs produced by LBG have a rough cloudy surface and numerous micro-pores compared with alum, which enabled the capture and removal of POPs from leachate. Results showed that the reduction efficiencies for BPA and 2,4-Di-tert-butylphenol at pH 7.5 were 76% and 84% at LBG dosage of 500 mg·L-1 and 400 mg·L-1, respectively. Coagulant dosage and pH variation have a significant effect on POPs reduction in leachate. Coagulation/flocculation using LBG could be applied for POPs reduction in leachate as a pre-treatment prior to advanced treatments.


Assuntos
Poluentes Químicos da Água , Compostos Benzidrílicos , Floculação , Fenóis
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Waste Manag Res ; 36(12): 1146-1156, 2018 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30067147

RESUMO

The widespread distribution of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in landfill leachate is problematic due to their acute toxicity, carcinogenicity and genotoxicity effects, which could be detrimental to public health and ecological systems. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effective removal of POPs - namely, p-tert-Butylphenol and Pyridine, 3-(1-methyl-2-pyrrolidinyl)-, (S)- - from landfill leachate using locust bean gum (LBG), and in comparison with commonly used alum. The response surface methodology coupled with a Box-Behnken design was employed to optimize the operating factors for optimal POPs removal. A quadratic polynomial model was fitted into the data with the R2 values of 0.97 and 0.96 for the removal of p-tert-Butylphenol and Pyridine, 3-(1-methyl-2-pyrrolidinyl), (S)-, respectively. The physicochemical characteristics of the flocs produced by LBG and alum were evaluated with Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM). The infrared spectra of LBG-treated floc were identical with LBG powder, but there was some variation in the peaks of the functional groups, signifying the chemical interactions between flocculants and pollutant particles resulting from POPs removal. The results showed that p-tert-Butylphenol and Pyridine, 3-(1-methyl-2-pyrrolidinyl)-, (S)- obtained 96% and 100% removal using 500 mg/L of LBG at pH 4. pH have a significant effect on POPs removal in leachate. It is estimated that treating one million gallons of leachate using alum (at 1 g/L dosage) would cost US$39, and using LBG (at 500 mg/L dosage) would cost US$2. LBG is eco-friendly, biodegradable and non-toxic and, hence, strongly recommended as an alternative to inorganic coagulants for the treatment of POPs in landfill leachate.


Assuntos
Poluentes Químicos da Água , Galactanos , Mananas , Fenóis , Gomas Vegetais , Piridinas
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World J Microbiol Biotechnol ; 33(1): 14, 2017 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27885565

RESUMO

Mature granules and flocs from aerobic sludge were collected from the wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) treating both municipal and industrial effluents in Haining city China. This plant has been operating under conditions favoring aerobic granular sludge formation, for over 3 years, suggesting that the granules, which stably retained under changing effluent conditions, may contain unique microbial populations. Microbial analysis indicated that the granular sludge was primarily composed of Planctomycetes, Proteobacteria and Bacteroidetes from the bacterial phyla. Interestingly, microbial communities were also observed to be stratified between the structural features of the sludge. For example, Euryarchaeota was found to make up the majority of the archaea found in the granules while Methanosaeta was dominant in the flocs. Additionally, granules were found to contain, 34 phyla and 222 genera of bacteria, 4 phyla and 13 genera of fungi, and 2 phyla and 17 genera of archaea. While flocs contained, 32 phyla and 203 genera of bacteria, 6 phyla and 26 genera of fungi, and 2 phyla and 12 genera of archaea. This biodiversity signifying a preservation of bacterial and archaeal population in granules, and fungal populations in flocs may result from the sedimentary characteristics of the granules. This suggests microbes uniquely associated in the granules are playing a key role in structure formation and stability of the granular ecosystem, which is maintained by the longer sludge retention time.


Assuntos
Archaea/classificação , Bactérias/classificação , Fungos/classificação , Esgotos/microbiologia , Aerobiose , Archaea/genética , Archaea/isolamento & purificação , Bactérias/genética , Bactérias/isolamento & purificação , Biodiversidade , China , Fungos/genética , Fungos/isolamento & purificação , Sequenciamento de Nucleotídeos em Larga Escala/métodos , Filogenia , Análise de Sequência de DNA/métodos
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Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27220373

RESUMO

The aging oily wastewater (AOW) from Tarim oilfield in China was treated by demulsification/flocculation. A novel sewage treatment agent (YL-7) was developed using a cationic surfactant (LY) and flocculants (polydimethyl diallyl ammonium chloride (PDMDAAC)/polyaluminum chloride (PAC)). At an YL-7 dosage of 320 mg L(-1) at 323 K for 90 min, the oil content of AOW was reduced from 728.8 mg L(-1) to 23.7 mg L(-1), and oil removal efficiency reached 96.7%. Microorganism flocs (extracted from AOW) with high negative zeta potential enhanced the stability of oil/water emulsion. LY and PDMDAAC neutralized the negative charge on the oil droplet surface. PDMDAAC and PAC mainly bridged and swept flocs during the flocculation process. YL-7 was found to be a suitable sewage treatment agent in removing oil from AOW.


Assuntos
Hidróxido de Alumínio/química , Recuperação e Remediação Ambiental/métodos , Campos de Petróleo e Gás/química , Águas Residuárias/química , Poluentes Químicos da Água/química , China , Floculação , Concentração de Íons de Hidrogênio
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Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25594124

RESUMO

Cryptosporidium is an extremely virulent microorganism; contamination of water works systems by Cryptosporidium oocysts is a serious issue in public health. However, a great deal of effort is required to detect oocysts in source water for drinking, because the oocysts have to be concentrated from a large volume of water before detection. In this study, the concentration of oocysts in oocyst-polluted artificial river water was examined by coagulation and foam separation. The oocysts concentrated in the foam water were purified using immunomagnetic separation and assessed using epifluorescence microscopy. When ferric coagulation was performed prior to foam separation, oocysts were effectively removed from the river water and concentrated in the foam within 10 min. The removal efficiency was greater than 96% at the optimum iron and casein concentrations of 5 mg-Fe L(-1) and 20 mg L(-1), respectively. Furthermore, the number of recovered oocysts in the solution obtained by the dissolution of the collected ferric flocs from foam water was the same as that obtained using the Japanese standard procedure for detection of Cryptosporidium in water using membrane filtration. This is a novel method of concentrating Cryptosporidium oocysts for detection in river water using a coagulation and foam separation combined with acid dissolution of ferric flocs; the method is easy to use, rapid, and efficient.


Assuntos
Cryptosporidium/isolamento & purificação , Água Doce/parasitologia , Rios/parasitologia , Poluição da Água/análise , Animais , Fracionamento Químico/métodos , Japão , Oocistos
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Environ Technol ; 36(5-8): 920-8, 2015.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25241771

RESUMO

Microcystis blooms could cause severe problems for drinking water supplies with their associated microcystins (MCs). As the majority of MCs are retained inside the cells, the effective removal of the intact Microcystis cells to avoid the release of additional MCs plays an important role in drinking water treatment. This study evaluated the effect of ferric chloride (FeCl3) coagulation and the flocs storage process on the integrity of Microcystis aeruginosa cells and the intracellular MCs release (and possible degradation) in both processes. Multiple analysis techniques including scanning electron microscopy and chlorophyll fluorescence were used to assess the integrity of M. aeruginosa. In the coagulation process, the coagulant dosage and mechanical actions caused no cell damage, and all the cells remained intact. Furthermore, 100 mg/L FeCl3 was effective in removing the extracellular MCs. In the flocs storage process, a number of intracellular MCs were released into the supernatant, but the cells remained viable up to 10 d.


Assuntos
Cloretos/farmacologia , Compostos Férricos/farmacologia , Microcystis/efeitos dos fármacos , Floculação , Microcistinas , Microcystis/ultraestrutura
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Biotechnol Bioeng ; 111(12): 2477-85, 2014 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24889919

RESUMO

In this study, Chlorella zofingiensis harvesting by dissolved air flotation (DAF) was critically evaluated with regard to algal concentration, culture conditions, type and dosage of coagulants, and recycle ratio. Harvesting efficiency increased with coagulant dosage and leveled off at 81%, 86%, 91%, and 87% when chitosan, Al(3+) , Fe(3+) , and cetyl trimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) were used at dosages of 70, 180, 250, and 500 mg g(-1) , respectively. The DAF efficiency-coagulant dosage relationship changed with algal culture conditions. Evaluation of the influence of the initial algal concentration and recycle ratio revealed that, under conditions typical for algal harvesting, it is possible that the number of bubbles is insufficient. A DAF algal harvesting model was developed to explain this observation by introducing mass-based floc size distributions and a bubble limitation into the white water blanket model. The model revealed the importance of coagulation to increase floc-bubble collision and attachment, and the preferential interaction of bubbles with larger flocs, which limited the availability of bubbles to the smaller sized flocs. The harvesting efficiencies predicted by the model agree reasonably with experimental data obtained at different Al(3+) dosages, algal concentrations, and recycle ratios. Based on this modeling, critical parameters for efficient algal harvesting were identified.


Assuntos
Bioengenharia/métodos , Técnicas de Cultura de Células/métodos , Floculação , Modelos Biológicos , Biomassa , Chlorella/citologia , Chlorella/fisiologia
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Biofouling ; 30(5): 571-8, 2014.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24720692

RESUMO

The effects of Ca(II) on the structure of the cake layer in submerged membrane bioreactors (SMBRs) were investigated in this study. Three parallel laboratory-scale SMBRs were operated with synthetic municipal wastewater with three Ca(II) levels (82, 208 and 410 mg l(-1)). As the Ca(II) concentration increased, the sludge floc size increased and the molecular weight of the soluble microbial products (SMP) in the bulk liquid decreased. These observations were attributed to the neutralization and bridging function of Ca(II). Furthermore, Ca(II) addition did not change the thickness of the cake layer, but inhibited the deposition of other elements, such as Al, Si, Mg, and Fe. As a result of Ca(II) addition, the cake layer became less compact and more porous. The interspaces among the flocs in the cake layer helped to reduce the membrane fouling potential.


Assuntos
Incrustação Biológica , Reatores Biológicos/microbiologia , Cálcio/química , Membranas Artificiais , Propriedades de Superfície , Águas Residuárias/microbiologia , Purificação da Água/instrumentação
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