Microalgal-bacterial granular sludge for municipal wastewater treatment under simulated natural diel cycles: performances-metabolic pathways-microbial community nexus

In this study, a eukaryotic microalgae dominated microalgal-bacterial granular sludge process was explored for municipal wastewater treatment under simulated natural diel cycles. Different from previous studies with constant illumination, the excellent performances were obtained in terms of organics...

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Main Authors: Ji, Bin, Wang, Shulian, Silva, Mahamalage Rochelle Udani, Zhang, Meng, Liu, Yu
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1598832022-07-05T03:35:37Z Microalgal-bacterial granular sludge for municipal wastewater treatment under simulated natural diel cycles: performances-metabolic pathways-microbial community nexus Ji, Bin Wang, Shulian Silva, Mahamalage Rochelle Udani Zhang, Meng Liu, Yu Interdisciplinary Graduate School (IGS) School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Nanyang Environment and Water Research Institute Advanced Environmental Biotechnology Centre (AEBC) Engineering::Environmental engineering Microalgal-Bacterial Granules Natural Day-Night Cycles In this study, a eukaryotic microalgae dominated microalgal-bacterial granular sludge process was explored for municipal wastewater treatment under simulated natural diel cycles. Different from previous studies with constant illumination, the excellent performances were obtained in terms of organics, ammonia-N and phosphate-P removal under simulated natural day-night conditions. It was found that about 94.9% of organics, 69.5% of ammonia-N and 90.6% of phosphate-P could be removed on average over a day-night cycle at a shorter hydraulic retention time of 2 h in the daytime, while 93.1% of organics, 62.5% of ammonia-N and 80.8% of phosphate-P removed at a hydraulic retention time of 4 h during the nighttime. Chlorophyceae were identified as the dominant microalgae, with Alphaproteobacteria and Sphingobacteriia being the major bacteria in MBGS. It was further revealed that microbial assimilation by microalgae and bacteria could serve as the main mechanism for the observed removal of organics, ammonia and phosphate, while the corresponding key metabolic pathways were also elucidated. Chlorophyceae were found to be the main player for the phosphorus removal via H+-exporting ATPase and H+-transporting two-sector ATPase, while Alphaproteobacteria were potentially responsible for the observed ammonia removal mediated by glutamine synthetase and glutamate dehydrogenase. It is expected that this study can offer an environmentally sustainable option for municipal wastewater treatment. Bin Ji is grateful to the support from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (51808416) and the China Scholarship Council (CSC) (No. [2018] 10006). 2022-07-05T03:35:37Z 2022-07-05T03:35:37Z 2021 Journal Article Ji, B., Wang, S., Silva, M. R. U., Zhang, M. & Liu, Y. (2021). Microalgal-bacterial granular sludge for municipal wastewater treatment under simulated natural diel cycles: performances-metabolic pathways-microbial community nexus. Algal Research, 54, 102198-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.algal.2021.102198 2211-9264 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/159883 10.1016/j.algal.2021.102198 2-s2.0-85099446982 54 102198 en Algal Research © 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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topic Engineering::Environmental engineering
Microalgal-Bacterial Granules
Natural Day-Night Cycles
spellingShingle Engineering::Environmental engineering
Microalgal-Bacterial Granules
Natural Day-Night Cycles
Ji, Bin
Wang, Shulian
Silva, Mahamalage Rochelle Udani
Zhang, Meng
Liu, Yu
Microalgal-bacterial granular sludge for municipal wastewater treatment under simulated natural diel cycles: performances-metabolic pathways-microbial community nexus
description In this study, a eukaryotic microalgae dominated microalgal-bacterial granular sludge process was explored for municipal wastewater treatment under simulated natural diel cycles. Different from previous studies with constant illumination, the excellent performances were obtained in terms of organics, ammonia-N and phosphate-P removal under simulated natural day-night conditions. It was found that about 94.9% of organics, 69.5% of ammonia-N and 90.6% of phosphate-P could be removed on average over a day-night cycle at a shorter hydraulic retention time of 2 h in the daytime, while 93.1% of organics, 62.5% of ammonia-N and 80.8% of phosphate-P removed at a hydraulic retention time of 4 h during the nighttime. Chlorophyceae were identified as the dominant microalgae, with Alphaproteobacteria and Sphingobacteriia being the major bacteria in MBGS. It was further revealed that microbial assimilation by microalgae and bacteria could serve as the main mechanism for the observed removal of organics, ammonia and phosphate, while the corresponding key metabolic pathways were also elucidated. Chlorophyceae were found to be the main player for the phosphorus removal via H+-exporting ATPase and H+-transporting two-sector ATPase, while Alphaproteobacteria were potentially responsible for the observed ammonia removal mediated by glutamine synthetase and glutamate dehydrogenase. It is expected that this study can offer an environmentally sustainable option for municipal wastewater treatment.
author2 Interdisciplinary Graduate School (IGS)
author_facet Interdisciplinary Graduate School (IGS)
Ji, Bin
Wang, Shulian
Silva, Mahamalage Rochelle Udani
Zhang, Meng
Liu, Yu
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author Ji, Bin
Wang, Shulian
Silva, Mahamalage Rochelle Udani
Zhang, Meng
Liu, Yu
author_sort Ji, Bin
title Microalgal-bacterial granular sludge for municipal wastewater treatment under simulated natural diel cycles: performances-metabolic pathways-microbial community nexus
title_short Microalgal-bacterial granular sludge for municipal wastewater treatment under simulated natural diel cycles: performances-metabolic pathways-microbial community nexus
title_full Microalgal-bacterial granular sludge for municipal wastewater treatment under simulated natural diel cycles: performances-metabolic pathways-microbial community nexus
title_fullStr Microalgal-bacterial granular sludge for municipal wastewater treatment under simulated natural diel cycles: performances-metabolic pathways-microbial community nexus
title_full_unstemmed Microalgal-bacterial granular sludge for municipal wastewater treatment under simulated natural diel cycles: performances-metabolic pathways-microbial community nexus
title_sort microalgal-bacterial granular sludge for municipal wastewater treatment under simulated natural diel cycles: performances-metabolic pathways-microbial community nexus
publishDate 2022
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/159883
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