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Bacterial community and molecular ecological network in response to Cr2O3 nanoparticles in activated sludge system.

Xiaohui Wang1, Quan Zheng1, Yuan Yuan2, Reti Hai1, Dexun Zou3.   

Abstract

The potential environmental risks of chromium oxide nanoparticles (Cr2O3 NPs) have caused great concerns. However, their possible impacts on activated sludge process are very limited. In this study, we carried out long-term exposure experiments to evaluate the influence of Cr2O3 NPs on wastewater nutrient removal, bacterial community and molecular ecological network (MEN) in the sequencing batch reactor (SBR). It was found that 1 mg/L Cr2O3 NPs increased the effluent concentrations of NO3--N and TP from 6.5 to 15.4 mg/L, and 0.6-2.7 mg/L, indicating the serious deterioration of denitrification and phosphorus removal. Cr2O3 NPs significantly decreased the bacterial richness in terms of the number of different OTUs (626 OTUs in Cr2O3 samples and 728 OTUs in controls). Detrended correspondence analysis (DCA) showed that the overall taxonomic structure of bacterial community was altered at Cr2O3 NPs in activated sludge systems. Further analysis revealed that three genera related to denitrification (Desulfovibrio, Pseudomonas and Hyphomicrobium) and two genera related to phosphorus removal (Accumulibacter and Rhodobacter) decreased significantly, which was consistent with the observed influences of Cr2O3 NPs on denitrification and phosphorus removal. MEN analysis showed that the overall architecture of the network under Cr2O3 NPs was substantially alerted. β-Proteobacteria, playing an important role in nutrients removal, had less complex interactions in the presence of Cr2O3 NPs, which may be associated with the deterioration of denitrification and phosphorus removal. This study provides insights into our understanding of shifts in the bacteria community and their MEN under Cr2O3 NPs in activated sludge systems.
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Keywords:  Activated sludge; Bacterial community; Chromium oxide nanoparticles; Molecular ecological network

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28865788     DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2017.08.072

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chemosphere        ISSN: 0045-6535            Impact factor:   7.086


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