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Enrichment and Aggregation of Purple Non-sulfur Bacteria in a Mixed-Culture Sequencing-Batch Photobioreactor for Biological Nutrient Removal From Wastewater.

Marta Cerruti1, Berber Stevens1, Sirous Ebrahimi1,2, Abbas Alloul3, Siegfried E Vlaeminck3, David G Weissbrodt1.   

Abstract

n class="Species">Mixed-culture biotechnologies are widely used to capture nutrients from wasten class="Chemical">water. Purple non-sulfur bacteria (PNSB), a guild of anoxygenic photomixotrophic organisms, rise interest for their ability to directly assimilate nutrients in the biomass. One challenge targets the aggregation and accumulation of n class="Species">PNSB biomass to separate it from the treated water. Our aim was to enrich and produce a concentrated, fast-settling PNSB biomass with high nutrient removal capacity in a 1.5-L, stirred-tank, anaerobic sequencing-batch photobioreactor (SBR). PNSB were rapidly enriched after inoculation with activated sludge at 0.1 gVSS L-1 in a first batch of 24 h under continuous irradiance of infrared (IR) light (>700 nm) at 375 W m-2, with Rhodobacter reaching 54% of amplicon sequencing read counts. SBR operations with decreasing hydraulic retention times (48 to 16 h, i.e., 1-3 cycles d-1) and increasing volumetric organic loading rates (0.2-1.3 kg COD d-1 m-3) stimulated biomass aggregation, settling, and accumulation in the system, reaching as high as 3.8 g VSS L-1. The sludge retention time (SRT) increased freely from 2.5 to 11 days. Acetate, ammonium, and orthophosphate were removed up to 96% at a rate of 1.1 kg COD d-1 m-3, 77% at 113 g N d-1 m-3, and 73% at 15 g P d-1 m-3, respectively, with COD:N:P assimilation ratio of 100:6.7:0.9 m/m/m. SBR regime shifts sequentially selected for Rhodobacter (90%) under shorter SRT and non-limiting concentration of acetate during reaction phases, for Rhodopseudomonas (70%) under longer SRT and acetate limitation during reaction, and Blastochloris (10%) under higher biomass concentrations, underlying competition for substrate and photons in the PNSB guild. With SBR operations we produced a fast-settling biomass, highly (>90%) enriched in PNSB. A high nutrient removal was achieved by biomass assimilation, reaching the European nutrient discharge limits. We opened further insights on the microbial ecology of PNSB-based processes for water resource recovery.
Copyright © 2020 Cerruti, Stevens, Ebrahimi, Alloul, Vlaeminck and Weissbrodt.

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Keywords:  bioaggregation; biological wastewater treatment; environmental biotechnology; microbial ecology; mixed-culture biotechnology; purple phototrophic bacteria; resource recovery; sequencing batch reactor

Year:  2020        PMID: 33392158      PMCID: PMC7773948          DOI: 10.3389/fbioe.2020.557234

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Bioeng Biotechnol        ISSN: 2296-4185


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