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Water Environ Res ; 94(9): e10780, 2022 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36058650

RESUMO

The anaerobic ammonium oxidation (anammox) process has attracted significant attention as an economic, robustness, and sustainable method for the treatment of nitrogen (N)-rich wastewater. Anammox bacteria (AnAOB) coexist with other microorganisms, and particularly with ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) and/or heterotrophic bacteria (HB), in symbiosis in favor of the substrate requirement (ammonium and nitrite) of the AnAOB being supplied by these other organisms. The dynamics of these microbial communities have a significant effect on the N-removal performance, but the corresponding metabolic pathways are still not fully understood. These processes involve many common metabolites that may act as key factors to control the symbiotic interactions between these organisms, to maximize N-removal efficiency from wastewater. Therefore, this work overviews the current state of knowledge about the metabolism of these microorganisms including key enzymes and intermediate metabolites and summarizes already reported experiences based on the employment of certain metabolites for the improvement of N-removal using anammox-based processes. PRACTITIONER POINTS: Approaches knowledge about the biochemistry and metabolic pathways involved in anammox-based processes. Some molecular tools can be used to determine enzymatic activity, serving as an optimization in nitrogen removal processes. Enzymatic evaluation allied to the physical-chemical and biomolecular analysis of the nitrogen removal processes expands the application in different effluents.


Assuntos
Compostos de Amônio , Águas Residuárias , Compostos de Amônio/metabolismo , Oxidação Anaeróbia da Amônia , Bactérias/metabolismo , Reatores Biológicos/microbiologia , Nitrogênio/metabolismo , Oxirredução , Águas Residuárias/química
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Environ Sci Pollut Res Int ; 29(49): 73599-73621, 2022 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36071358

RESUMO

Improper disposal of animal waste is responsible for several environmental problems, causing eutrophication of lakes and rivers, nutrient overload in the soil, and the spread of pathogenic organisms. Despite the potential to cause adverse ecological damage, animal waste can be a valuable source of resources if incorporated into a circular concept. In this sense, new approaches focused on recovery and reuse as substitutes for traditional processes based on removing contaminants in animal manure have gained attention from the scientific community. Based on this, the present work reviewed the literature on the subject, performing a bibliometric and scientometric analysis of articles published in peer-reviewed journals between 1991 and 2021. Of the articles analyzed, the main issues addressed were nitrogen and phosphorus recovery, energy generation, high-value-added products, and water reuse. The energy use of livestock waste stands out since it is characterized as a consolidated solution, unlike other routes still being developed, presenting the economic barrier as the main limiting factor. Analyzing the trend of technological development through the S curve, it was possible to verify that the circular economy in the management of animal waste will enter the maturation phase as of 2036 and decline in 2056, which demonstrates opportunities for the sector's development, where animal waste can be an economic agent, promoting a cleaner and more viable product for a sustainable future.


Assuntos
Esterco , Gerenciamento de Resíduos , Animais , Bibliometria , Nitrogênio/metabolismo , Fósforo/metabolismo , Solo , Água
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J Environ Manage ; 301: 113825, 2022 Jan 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34571473

RESUMO

The application of the circular economy concept should utilize the cycles of nature to preserve materials, energy and nutrients for economic use. A full-scale pig farm plant was developed and validated, showing how it is possible to integrate a circular economy concept into a wastewater treatment system capable of recovering energy, nutrients and enabling water reuse. A low-cost swine wastewater treatment system consisting of several treatment modules such as solid-liquid separation, anaerobic digestion, biological nitrogen removal by nitrification/denitrification and physicochemical phosphorus removal and recovery was able to generate 1880.6 ± 1858.5 kWh d-1 of energy, remove 98.6% of nitrogen and 89.7% of phosphorus present in the swine manure. In addition, it was possible to produce enough fertilizer to fertilize 350 ha per year, considering phosphorus and potassium. In addition, the effluent after the chemical phosphorus removal can be safely used in farm cleaning processes or disposed of in water bodies. Thus, the proposed process has proven to be an environmentally superior swine waste management technology, with a positive impact on water quality and ensuring environmental sustainability in intensive swine production.


Assuntos
Esterco , Fósforo , Anaerobiose , Animais , Nitrogênio/análise , Nutrientes , Suínos
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Sci Total Environ ; 786: 147390, 2021 Sep 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33964770

RESUMO

Organic carbon can affect the biological nitrogen removal process since the Anammox, heterotrophic and denitrifying bacteria have different affinities and feedback in relation to carbon/nitrogen ratio. Therefore, we reviewed the wastewater carbon concentration, its biodegradability and bioavailability to choose the appropriate nitrogen removal process between conventional (nitrification-denitrification) and Anammox-based process (i.e. integrated with the partial nitritation, nitritation, simultaneous partial nitrification and denitrification or partial-denitrification). This review will cover: (i) strategies to choose the best nitrogen removal route according to the wastewater characteristics in relation to the organic matter bioavailability and biodegradability; (ii) strategies to efficiently remove nitrogen and the remaining carbon from effluent in anammox-based process and its operating cost; (iii) an economic analysis to determine the operational costs of two-units Anammox-based process when compared with the commonly applied one-unit Anammox system (partial-nitritation-Anammox). On this review, a list of alternatives are summarized and explained for different nitrogen and biodegradable organic carbon concentrations, which are the main factors to determine the best treatment process, based on operational and economic terms. In summary, it depends on the wastewater carbon biodegradability, which implies in the wastewater treatment cost. Thus, to apply the conventional nitrification/denitrification process a CODb/N ratio higher than 3.5 is required to achieve full nitrogen removal efficiency. For an economic point of view, according to the analysis the minimum CODb/gN for successful nitrogen removal by nitrification/denitrification is 5.8 g. If ratios lower than 3.5 are applied, for successfully higher nitrogen removal rates and the economic feasibility of the treatment, Anammox-based routes can be applied to the wastewater treatment plant.


Assuntos
Carbono , Nitrogênio , Reatores Biológicos , Desnitrificação , Nitrificação , Oxirredução , Esgotos , Águas Residuárias
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Bioresour Technol ; 332: 125111, 2021 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33887557

RESUMO

This study investigated the phycoremediation process from swine digestate integrated with photosynthetic biomass and biogas production in the context of circular economy. Effects of total ammonia nitrogen (TAN) and pH on biomass productivity and nutrients removal, using a central rotational composite design, were evaluated. pH showed a significant effect on biomass productivity and phosphate removal. The strain Chlorella sorokiniana (LBA#39) was able to tolerate up to 1300 mg TAN L-1 at neutral pH, with maximum biomass productivity of 198 mg DW L-1 d-1 and removal of 90 and 70 (%) of phosphate and nitrogen, respectively. The biomass harvested after phycoremediation from digestate showed high content of volatile solids (95.4%) and proteins (59.5%). Biochemical methane potential (BMP) from microalgae monodigestion was 292 ± 10 mLNCH4 gVSadd-1. The use microalgae biomass addition in the biodigestion process increased up to 32.1% in biogas production. It is an attractive approach to integrating raw materials into existing agro-industrial facilities and improving biogas production, adopting the concept of circular economy and mitigating greenhouse gas emissions.


Assuntos
Chlorella , Microalgas , Animais , Biocombustíveis , Biomassa , Nitrogênio , Suínos , Águas Residuárias
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Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32523940

RESUMO

We studied different pre-treatments of poultry litter aiming to add economic value to this residue. Strategies were applied to extract ammonium nitrogen with the aim of allowing its further use as fertilizer, and to promote the hydrolysis and solubilization of lignocellulosic components with the aim of facilitating its subsequent conversion to biogas. Ammonia extraction was performed by solubilization in water in a one-step process and by successive extraction steps (3 times 60 min). Successive extractions presented greater removal of total ammonia nitrogen than did one-step extraction, solubilizing about 36% of the ammonia in water. In parallel pre-treatment using ultrasound was performed to increase carbon bioavailability for anaerobic digestion. Using this tool, 24.7 g kg-1 of total organic carbon and 13.0 g kg-1 of total reducing sugars were solubilized, employing 10% dry mass sample amount, 100% amplitude ultrasound at frequency of 20 kHz amplitude and 2.5 min of treatment (energy input of 299 ± 7 kJ L-1; 3,822 ± 95 kJ kg-1). Anaerobic digestion of ultrassound pre-treated biomass was evaluated using a biological biogas production assay, and an increase of 10% of biogas production was obtained compared to untreated samples (147.9 and 163.0 mL g-1 for crude and pre-treated PL, respectively). The findings suggest that these are environmentally friendly and sustainable strategies to add economic value to poultry litter, reducing the environmental impacts of improper disposal.

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J Environ Manage ; 246: 19-26, 2019 Sep 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31174028

RESUMO

Digestate from anaerobic processes still contains relatively high amount of total organic carbon (TOC) that can inhibit deammonification. In this sense, the present study investigated the interference of TOC in a lab-scale expanded granular sludge bed (EGSB) deammonification reactor treating digestate from a continuous stirred tank reactor (CSTR) swine sludge biodigester. Additionally, the microorganisms community was analyzed when the process was submitted to different operational conditions. The study was divided into three phases according to the C/N ratio (0, 0.5 and 1 for phase I, phase II and phase III, respectively). At phase I the average nitrogen removal efficiency (NRE) was 65 ±â€¯1.6%. With the increase of TOC in phase II (156 ±â€¯8.15 mg L-1) the average NRE was 61 ±â€¯9.8% which is statically equivalent to phase I (p < 0.05). On the other hand, at phase III (TOC was increased to 255 ±â€¯3.50 mg L-1) the NRE decreased to 50 ±â€¯3.9% which was 22% lower than in phase II. Stoichiometric coefficients of N2 was close to theoretical values during all experimental phases, while stoichiometric coefficient of N-NO3- was lower than theoretical values specially during phase III. Ca. Jettenia was favored when the reactor was fed with digestate although its proportion decreased in phase III. Thus, at the conditions employed in the present study it is recommended to use a C/N ratio of 0.5 (TOC concentration around 156 mg L-1) to treat digestate by deammonification process, in order to not diminish anammox microorganisms abundance. Thereby, the microorganisms community can be modulated based on carbon and nitrogen loading rates of a deammonification reactor for swine manure treatment purpose.


Assuntos
Reatores Biológicos , Esgotos , Animais , Bactérias , Esterco , Nitrogênio , Suínos
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Ciênc. rural ; 46(2): 279-285, fev. 2016. tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-767663

RESUMO

ABSTRACT: The mineral nutritional homeostasis in response to different concentrations of Hg (0, 25 and 50μM) was evaluated in Pfaffia glomerata plant. The exposure to the highest level of Hg (50µM) caused a decreasing in shoot and root fresh weights of 15.5% and 20%, respectively. Both shoot and root Hg concentrations increased linearly with increasing external Hg concentrations. Ca concentration decreased in shoot only at 50µM Hg, whereas shoot K and Mg concentrations decreased at both 25 and 50µM Hg, when compared to the control. A significant decrease in Cu, Zn, Fe and Mn concentrations in plants exposed to Hg was observed, but most Zn, Mn, and Cu in the roots. On the other hand, P concentration increased in both root and shoot of plants exposed at 25 and 50µM Hg, whereas Na concentration increased only in the root at 25 and 50µM Hg exposure. In general, tissue nutrient concentrations in P. glomerata plantlets exposed to Hg were significantly decreased, which indicates that the Hg may cause alteration on the mineral nutritional homeostasis of this species.


RESUMO: A homeostase nutricional mineral em resposta a diferentes concentrações de Hg (0, 25 e 50μM) foram avaliadas em plantas de Pfaffia glomerata. A exposição ao mais alto nível de Hg (50µM) causou um decréscimo de 15,5% e 20%, respectivamente, na matéria fresca da parte aérea e raízes. As concentrações de Hg na parte aérea e raízes aumentaram linearmente com o aumento das concentrações de Hg. A concentração de Ca decresceu na parte aérea somente em 50µM Hg, enquanto as concentrações de K e Mg na parte aérea decresceram tanto em 25 como em 50µM Hg, quando comparado ao controle. Observou-se um significativo decréscimo nas concentrações de Cu, Zn, Fe e Mn nas plantas expostas ao Hg, mas principalmente Zn, Mn e Cu nas raízes. Por outro lado, a concentração de P aumentou em raízes e parte aérea de plantas expostas a 25 e 50µM Hg, enquanto a concentração de Na aumentou somente nas raízes em 25 e 50µM Hg. No geral, as concentrações de nutrientes nos tecidos de P. glomerata expostas ao Hg foram significativamente diminuídas, o que indica que o Hg pode causar alterações na homeostase nutricional mineral dessa espécie.

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Ecotoxicology ; 21(1): 111-23, 2012 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21858511

RESUMO

This work aimed to study the process of stress adaptation in root and leaves of different developmental stages (apex, middle and basal regions) of Pluchea sagittalis (Lam.) Cabrera plants grown under exposure to five Pb levels (0, 200, 400, 600 and 1000 µM) for 30 days. Pb concentration and content in roots, stems, and leaves of different developmental stages increased with external Pb level. Consumption of nutrient solution, transpiration ratio, leaf fresh weight, leaf area, and shoot length decreased upon addition of Pb treatments. However, dry weight of shoot parts and roots did not decrease upon addition of Pb treatments. Based on index of tolerance, the roots were much more tolerant to Pb than shoots. δ-aminolevulinic acid dehydratase activity was decreased by Pb treatments, whereas carotenoid and chlorophyll concentrations were not affected. Lipid peroxidation and hydrogen peroxide concentration both in roots and leaves increased with increasing Pb levels. Pb treatments increased ascorbate peroxidase activity in all plant parts, while superoxide dismutase activity increased in leaves and did not change in roots. Catalase activity in leaves from the apex shoot was not affected by Pb, but in other plant parts it was increased. Pb toxicity caused increase in non-protein thiol groups concentration in shoot parts, whereas no significant difference was observed in roots. Both root and shoot ascorbic acid concentration increased with increasing Pb level. Therefore, it seems that Pb stress triggered an efficient defense mechanism against oxidative stress in P. sagittalis but its magnitude was depending on the plant organ and of their physiological status. In addition, these results suggest that P. sagittalis is Pb-tolerant. In conclusion, P. sagittalis is able to accumulate on average 6730 and 550 µg Pb g(-1) dry weight, respectively, in the roots and shoot, a physiological trait which may be exploited for the phytoremediation of contaminated soils and waters.


Assuntos
Asteraceae/efeitos dos fármacos , Chumbo/análise , Chumbo/farmacocinética , Ascorbato Peroxidases/efeitos dos fármacos , Ascorbato Peroxidases/metabolismo , Ácido Ascórbico/metabolismo , Asteraceae/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Biodegradação Ambiental , Carotenoides/análise , Carotenoides/metabolismo , Clorofila/análise , Clorofila/metabolismo , Peróxido de Hidrogênio/metabolismo , Peroxidação de Lipídeos/efeitos dos fármacos , Estresse Oxidativo/efeitos dos fármacos , Folhas de Planta/efeitos dos fármacos , Folhas de Planta/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Raízes de Plantas/efeitos dos fármacos , Raízes de Plantas/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Superóxido Dismutase/efeitos dos fármacos , Superóxido Dismutase/metabolismo
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Biometals ; 24(5): 959-71, 2011 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21553242

RESUMO

The possible role of zinc (Zn) to reverse the oxidative stress caused by mercury (Hg) was investigated in Pfaffia glomerata plantlets. Thirty-day-old acclimatized plantlets of P. glomerata were exposed to four treatments: control, 50 µM Zn, 50 µM Hg and 50 µM Zn + 50 µM Hg for 9 days. In Zn + Hg treatment, shoot and root Hg concentrations were 59 and 24% smaller than that plants exposed to 50 µM Hg added alone. An increase in the Zn concentration in the shoot of plants exposed to Zn + Hg occurred, although in the roots Zn concentration was not altered, when compared to the control. Fresh and dry weights, as well as the activity of δ-aminolevulinic acid dehydratase (δ-ALA-D) in Hg-treated plants were significantly reduced. Percentage survival, fresh and dry weights and δ-ALA-D activity of plants treated by 50 µM Zn + 50 µM Hg were greater than of that treated by Hg alone. Moreover, Zn treatment reduced the lipid peroxidation caused by Hg, being this effect related to increased root superoxide dismutase activity, and shoot catalase and ascorbate peroxidase activities. In conclusion, the presence of Zn in the substrate caused a significant reduction in the oxidative stress induced by Hg.


Assuntos
Amaranthaceae/efeitos dos fármacos , Mercúrio/farmacologia , Estresse Oxidativo/efeitos dos fármacos , Zinco/farmacologia , Amaranthaceae/metabolismo , Relação Dose-Resposta a Droga , Raízes de Plantas/efeitos dos fármacos , Raízes de Plantas/metabolismo , Brotos de Planta/efeitos dos fármacos , Brotos de Planta/metabolismo
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Anal Methods ; 3(2): 288-293, 2011 Feb 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32938026

RESUMO

In this work, a method for chlorine determination in heavy crude oil using pyrohydrolysis for sample decomposition was developed. Chlorine was determined using ion chromatography (IC), inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP OES) and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. In this case an ICP-MS spectrometer equipped with a dynamic reaction cell (DRC-ICP-MS) was used. Heavy crude oil samples were homogenized and placed on a quartz holder, which was then introduced into the pyrohydrolysis apparatus. Nitric acid (0.2 mL) was used to assist the decomposition of the sample. Solutions with different concentrations of ammonium hydroxide were evaluated to collect the volatile chloride produced using pyrohydrolysis. A 0.75 mol L-1 ammonium hydroxide solution was chosen in view of the better accuracy achieved. Best precision and accuracy were obtained by heating the sample for 10 min up to 1000 °C. The limits of quantification (LOQs, 10σ) of chlorine measured by IC, ICP OES and DRC-ICP-MS were 4.5, 48 and 3.6 µg g-1, respectively. A sample amount of 300 mg and final volume of 20 mL were taken into account to calculate the LOQs. The relative standard deviation (RSD) was lower than 5% (4 replicates). Accuracy was evaluated by analysis of certified reference material (NIST 1634c) and comparison with the results obtained using the ASTM D6470 method. In both cases the results obtained using pyrohydrolysis were in agreement. The proposed method was suitable for heavy crude oil decomposition and chlorine determination by IC, ICP OES and DRC-ICP-MS. Three samples per hour can be processed using a simple and low-cost pyrohydrolysis apparatus. The pyrohydrolysis procedure is easy to perform, which is very attractive for routine analysis of crude oil, a very complex matrix. According to the authors' knowledge this is the first application of pyrohydrolysis for heavy crude oil sample preparation.

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Plant Physiol Biochem ; 47(9): 814-21, 2009 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19419882

RESUMO

In order to evaluate the effect of cadmium (Cd(2+)) toxicity on mineral nutrient accumulation in potato (Solanum tuberosum L.), two cultivars named Asterix and Macaca were cultivated both in vitro and in hydroponic experiments under increasing levels of Cd(2+) (0, 100, 200, 300, 400 and 500 microM in vitro and 0, 50, 100, 150 and 200 microM in hydroponic culture). At 22 and 7 days of exposure to Cd(2+), for the in vitro and hydroponic experiment, respectively, the plantlets were separated into roots and shoot, which were analyzed for biomass as well as Cd(2+), and macro (Ca(2+), K(+) and Mg(2+)) and micronutrient (Cu(2+), Fe(2+), Mn(2+) and Zn(2+)) contents. In the hydroponic experiment, there was no reduction in shoot and root dry weight for any Cd(2+) level, regardless of the potato cultivar. In contrast, in the in vitro experiment, there was an increase in biomass at low Cd(2+) levels, while higher Cd(2+) levels caused a decrease. In general, Cd(2+) decreased the macronutrient and micronutrient contents in the in vitro cultured plantlets in both roots and shoot of cultivars. In contrast, the macronutrient and micronutrient contents in the hydroponically grown plantlets were generally not affected by Cd(2+). Our data suggest that the influence of Cd(2+) on nutrient content in potato was related to the level of Cd(2+) in the substrate, potato cultivar, plant organ, essential element, growth medium and exposure time.


Assuntos
Cádmio/metabolismo , Solanum tuberosum/genética , Solanum tuberosum/fisiologia , Biomassa , Cádmio/química , Cálcio/química , Relação Dose-Resposta a Droga , Íons , Magnésio/química , Metais Pesados , Micronutrientes/química , Modelos Biológicos , Fenômenos Fisiológicos Vegetais , Brotos de Planta/metabolismo , Potássio/química
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