| Literature DB >> 27915059 |
Simon Bengtsson1, Anton Karlsson2, Tomas Alexandersson2, Luca Quadri2, Markus Hjort2, Peter Johansson2, Fernando Morgan-Sagastume2, Simon Anterrieu2, Monica Arcos-Hernandez2, Lamija Karabegovic2, Per Magnusson2, Alan Werker2.
Abstract
A process was developed for biological treatment of municipal wastewater for carbon and nitrogen removal while producing added-value polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs). The process comprised steps for pre-denitrification, nitrification and post-denitrification and included integrated fixed-film activated sludge (IFAS) with biofilm carrier media to support nitrification. In a pilot-scale demonstration (500-800L), wastewater treatment performance, in line with European standards, were achieved for total chemical oxygen demand (83% removal) and total nitrogen (80% removal) while producing a biomass that was able to accumulate up to 49% PHA of volatile suspended solids with acetic acid or fermented organic residues as substrates. Robust performance in wastewater treatment and enrichment of PHA-producing biomass was demonstrated under realistic conditions including influent variability during 225days of operation. The IFAS system was found to be advantageous since maintaining nitrification on the biofilm allowed for a relatively low (2days) solids retention time (SRT) for the suspended biomass in the bulk phase. Lower SRT has advantages in higher biomass yield and higher active fraction in the biomass which leads to higher PHA productivity and content. The outcomes show that production of added-value biopolymers may be readily integrated with carbon and nitrogen removal from municipal wastewater.Entities:
Keywords: Biopolymers; Integrated fixed-film activated sludge (IFAS); Mixed microbial cultures; Moving bed biofilm reactor (MBBR); Municipal wastewater; Polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA)
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27915059 DOI: 10.1016/j.nbt.2016.11.005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: N Biotechnol ISSN: 1871-6784 Impact factor: 5.079