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The Treatment of Aquaculture Wastewater with Biological Aerated Filters: From the Treatment Process to the Microbial Mechanism
Algal cell proliferation has posed significant problems for traditional water treatment facilities; these problems are attributed to surface hydrophilicity and electrostatic repulsion. Biological aerated filters (BAFs) have been extensively used in wastewater treatment to remove pollutants such as a...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10305221/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37368579 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxics11060478 |
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author | Ding, Jiafeng Meng, Yunjuan Lu, Shihuan Peng, Yiwen Yan, Wen Li, Wenbing Hu, Jinchun Ye, Ting Zhong, Yuchi Zhang, Hangjun |
author_facet | Ding, Jiafeng Meng, Yunjuan Lu, Shihuan Peng, Yiwen Yan, Wen Li, Wenbing Hu, Jinchun Ye, Ting Zhong, Yuchi Zhang, Hangjun |
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description | Algal cell proliferation has posed significant problems for traditional water treatment facilities; these problems are attributed to surface hydrophilicity and electrostatic repulsion. Biological aerated filters (BAFs) have been extensively used in wastewater treatment to remove pollutants such as algal cells by utilizing the adsorption and separation capabilities of the filter media. In this study, a BAF was supplemented with biological filter medium (Marchantia polymorpha) to assess its effectiveness of pretreating aquaculture wastewater. In terms of process performance, steady and consistent treatment was achieved by the BAF with M. polymorpha (BAF2) under an algal cell density as high as 1.65 × 10(8) cell/L, with average removal rates for NH(4)(+)-N and algae cells of 74.4% and 81.9%, respectively. The photosynthetic activity parameters (rETRmax, α, Fv/Fm, and I(k)) of the influent and effluent were quantitatively assessed, and M. polymorpha was found to remove algae by disrupting the photosynthetic system of the algal cells. Furthermore, the addition of the M. polymorpha filter medium enhanced the community structure of the functional microbes in the BAF system. The highest microbial community richness and diversity were observed in the BAF2. Meanwhile, M. polymorpha promoted an increase in the abundance of denitrifying bacteria, including Bdellovibrio and Pseudomonas. Overall, this work offers a unique perspective on the aquaculture wastewater pretreatment process and BAF design. |
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spelling | pubmed-103052212023-06-29 The Treatment of Aquaculture Wastewater with Biological Aerated Filters: From the Treatment Process to the Microbial Mechanism Ding, Jiafeng Meng, Yunjuan Lu, Shihuan Peng, Yiwen Yan, Wen Li, Wenbing Hu, Jinchun Ye, Ting Zhong, Yuchi Zhang, Hangjun Toxics Article Algal cell proliferation has posed significant problems for traditional water treatment facilities; these problems are attributed to surface hydrophilicity and electrostatic repulsion. Biological aerated filters (BAFs) have been extensively used in wastewater treatment to remove pollutants such as algal cells by utilizing the adsorption and separation capabilities of the filter media. In this study, a BAF was supplemented with biological filter medium (Marchantia polymorpha) to assess its effectiveness of pretreating aquaculture wastewater. In terms of process performance, steady and consistent treatment was achieved by the BAF with M. polymorpha (BAF2) under an algal cell density as high as 1.65 × 10(8) cell/L, with average removal rates for NH(4)(+)-N and algae cells of 74.4% and 81.9%, respectively. The photosynthetic activity parameters (rETRmax, α, Fv/Fm, and I(k)) of the influent and effluent were quantitatively assessed, and M. polymorpha was found to remove algae by disrupting the photosynthetic system of the algal cells. Furthermore, the addition of the M. polymorpha filter medium enhanced the community structure of the functional microbes in the BAF system. The highest microbial community richness and diversity were observed in the BAF2. Meanwhile, M. polymorpha promoted an increase in the abundance of denitrifying bacteria, including Bdellovibrio and Pseudomonas. Overall, this work offers a unique perspective on the aquaculture wastewater pretreatment process and BAF design. MDPI 2023-05-25 /pmc/articles/PMC10305221/ /pubmed/37368579 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxics11060478 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Ding, Jiafeng Meng, Yunjuan Lu, Shihuan Peng, Yiwen Yan, Wen Li, Wenbing Hu, Jinchun Ye, Ting Zhong, Yuchi Zhang, Hangjun The Treatment of Aquaculture Wastewater with Biological Aerated Filters: From the Treatment Process to the Microbial Mechanism |
title | The Treatment of Aquaculture Wastewater with Biological Aerated Filters: From the Treatment Process to the Microbial Mechanism |
title_full | The Treatment of Aquaculture Wastewater with Biological Aerated Filters: From the Treatment Process to the Microbial Mechanism |
title_fullStr | The Treatment of Aquaculture Wastewater with Biological Aerated Filters: From the Treatment Process to the Microbial Mechanism |
title_full_unstemmed | The Treatment of Aquaculture Wastewater with Biological Aerated Filters: From the Treatment Process to the Microbial Mechanism |
title_short | The Treatment of Aquaculture Wastewater with Biological Aerated Filters: From the Treatment Process to the Microbial Mechanism |
title_sort | treatment of aquaculture wastewater with biological aerated filters: from the treatment process to the microbial mechanism |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10305221/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37368579 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxics11060478 |
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