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Extraction and quantification of polyphosphates in activated sludge from waste water treatment plants by 31P NMR spectroscopy.

Line Boisen Staal1, Anne Boisen Petersen1, Charlotte A Jørgensen1, Ulla Gro Nielsen2, Per Halkjær Nielsen3, Kasper Reitzel4.   

Abstract

Polyphosphate (poly-P) is a major constituent in activated sludge from wastewater treatment plants with enhanced biological phosphorus removal due to poly-P synthesis by poly-P accumulating organisms where it plays an important role for recovery of phosphorus from waste water. Our aim was to develop a reliable protocol for poly-P quantification by 31P NMR spectroscopy. This has so far been complicated by the risks of inefficient extraction and poly-P hydrolysis in the extracts. A protocol for complete extraction, identification and quantification of poly-P in activated sludge from a waste water treatment plant was identified based on test and evaluation of existing extraction protocols in combination with poly-P determination and quantification by solution and solid state 31P NMR spectroscopy. The total poly-P middle group content was quantified by solid state NMR for comparison with the poly-P middle groups quantified by solution NMR, which is novel. Three different extraction protocols previously used in literature were compared: 1) a single 0.25 M NaOH-0.05 M EDTA extraction, 2) a 0.05 M EDTA pre-extraction followed by a 0.25 M NaOH main extraction and 3) a 0.05 M EDTA pre-extraction followed by a 0.25 M NaOH-0.05 M EDTA main extraction. The results showed that the extraction protocol 2 was optimal for fresh activated sludge, extracting 10.8 ± 0.4 to 11.4 ± 1.2 mgP/gDW poly-P. Extraction protocols 1 and 3 extracted less than 9.4 ± 0.5 mgP/gDW poly-P. A comparison of the quantification of poly-P by 31P solution NMR and by 31P solid state NMR spectroscopy of lyophilised activated sludge showed 86 ± 9% extraction efficiency of poly-P, which confirms that the extraction protocol recovered most of the poly-P from the samples without pronounced poly-P degradation.
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Keywords:  (31)P; Biological waste water treatment; EBPR; Identification; Polyphosphate; Quantification; Solid state NMR

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30965161     DOI: 10.1016/j.watres.2019.03.065

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Water Res        ISSN: 0043-1354            Impact factor:   11.236


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1.  Bacterial Phosphate Granules Contain Cyclic Polyphosphates: Evidence from 31P Solid-State NMR.

Authors:  Venkata S Mandala; Daniel M Loh; Scott M Shepard; Michael B Geeson; Ivan V Sergeyev; Daniel G Nocera; Christopher C Cummins; Mei Hong
Journal:  J Am Chem Soc       Date:  2020-10-19       Impact factor: 15.419

2.  Quantification of Biologically and Chemically Bound Phosphorus in Activated Sludge from Full-Scale Plants with Biological P-Removal.

Authors:  Francesca Petriglieri; Jette F Petersen; Miriam Peces; Marta Nierychlo; Kamilla Hansen; Cecilie E Baastrand; Ulla Gro Nielsen; Kasper Reitzel; Per Halkjær Nielsen
Journal:  Environ Sci Technol       Date:  2022-03-31       Impact factor: 11.357

3.  Calcium Affects Polyphosphate and Lipid Accumulation in Mucoromycota Fungi.

Authors:  Simona Dzurendova; Boris Zimmermann; Achim Kohler; Kasper Reitzel; Ulla Gro Nielsen; Benjamin Xavier Dupuy-Galet; Shaun Leivers; Svein Jarle Horn; Volha Shapaval
Journal:  J Fungi (Basel)       Date:  2021-04-15
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