Literature DB >> 23892146

Treatment of high-salinity chemical wastewater by indigenous bacteria--bioaugmented contact oxidation.

Qiang Li1, Mengdi Wang, Jun Feng, Wei Zhang, Yuanyuan Wang, Yanyan Gu, Cunjiang Song, Shufang Wang.   

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A 90 m(3) biological contact oxidation system in chemical factory was bioaugmented with three strains of indigenous salt-tolerant bacteria. These three strains were screened from contaminative soil in situ. Their activity of growth and degradation was investigated with lab-scale experiments. Their salt-tolerant mechanism was confirmed to be compatible-solutes strategy for moderately halophilic bacteria, with amino acid and betaine playing important roles. The running conditions of the system were recorded for 150 days. The indigenous bacteria had such high suitability that the reactor got steady rapidly and the removal of COD maintained above 90%. It was introduced that biofilm fragments in sedimentation tank were inversely flowed to each reaction tank, and quantitative PCR demonstrated that this process could successfully maintain the bacterial abundance in the reaction tanks. In addition, the T-RFLP revealed that bioaugmented strains dominated over others in the biofilm.
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Keywords:  Bacterial community and abundance; Bioaugmented contact oxidation; High-salinity chemical wastewater; Indigenous bacteria; Salt-tolerant mechanism

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23892146     DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2013.07.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bioresour Technol        ISSN: 0960-8524            Impact factor:   9.642


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