| Literature DB >> 26202477 |
Yang Dong1, Shu-Qian Fan1, Yu Shen1, Ji-Xiang Yang1, Peng Yan1, You-Peng Chen1, Jing Li1, Jin-Song Guo1, Xuan-Ming Duan1, Fang Fang2, Shao-Yang Liu3.
Abstract
The structure of bio-carriers is one of the key operational characteristics of a biofilm reactor. The goal of this study is to develop a series of novel fullerene-type bio-carriers using the three-dimensional printing (3DP) technique. 3DP can fabricate bio-carriers with more specialized structures compared with traditional fabrication processes. In this research, three types of fullerene-type bio-carriers were fabricated using the 3DP technique and then compared with bio-carrier K3 (from AnoxKaldnes) in the areas of physicochemical properties and biofilm growth. Images acquired by 3D profiling and SEM indicated that the surface roughness of the 3DP bio-carrier was greater than that of K3. Furthermore, contact angle data indicated that the 3DP bio-carriers were more hydrophilic than K3. The biofilm on the 3DP bio-carriers exhibited higher microbial activity and stronger adhesion ability. These findings were attributed to excellent mass transfer of the substrate (and oxygen) between the vapour-liquid-solid tri-phase system and to the surface characteristics. It is concluded that the novel 3DP fullerene-type bio-carriers are ideal carriers for biofilm adherence and growth.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26202477 PMCID: PMC4648452 DOI: 10.1038/srep12400
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1Schematic of the sequencing biofilm batch reactor containing different types of bio-carriers.
Figure 2The 4 types of bio-carriers used in the bioreactor (photograph by Yang Dong)
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Features of the 3DP and K3 bio-carriers.
| Volume (cm3) | 3.925 | 14.13 | 14.13 | 14.13 |
| Weight (g) | 0.8756 ± 0.0595 | 1.2631 ± 0.1307 | 1.5953 ± 0.1875 | 2.1003 ± 0.1582 |
| specific surface (Element volume1/m) | 800 | 437 | 560 | 600 |
| Density (g/cm3) | 0.95 | 0.97 | 0.97 | 0.96 |
| Zeta | −24.03 | −29.45 | −30.1 | −28.76 |
Figure 3Surface 3D profile imaging of 3DP bio-carriers and K3 bio-carriers using profilometry: K3
(a) and 3DP bio-carriers (b).
Figure 4SEM photographs of the surfaces of K3
(a) and 3DP bio-carriers (b).
Figure 5IR spectra of the K3 and 3DP bio-carriers.
Figure 6Biomass formed on the different carriers.
Figure 7The thickness of biofilms attached to different bio-carriers on day 25.
SOUR values of biofilms on bio-carriers.
| SOUR (mg O2L−1S−1) | 30.36 | 34.45 | 33.01 | 38.74 |
Figure 8COD and NH4-N removal in SBBR for four types of bio-carriers.