A study on aerobic lipid substrate elimination by microbial consortium

The purpose of this study was to validate the applicability of specialized microbial consortium for the degradation of lipids in wastewater. An experimental model of the process is proposed that enables prediction of the required batch length. This model can be used for supervision of the process an...

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Main Authors: Witold Nocoń, Anna Węgrzyn, Mieczysław Metzger
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Language:English
Published: Polish Academy of Sciences 2020-09-01
Series:Archives of Environmental Protection
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Online Access:https://journals.pan.pl/Content/117977/Archives%20vol%2046%20no%203_92_98.pdf
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author Witold Nocoń
Anna Węgrzyn
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description The purpose of this study was to validate the applicability of specialized microbial consortium for the degradation of lipids in wastewater. An experimental model of the process is proposed that enables prediction of the required batch length. This model can be used for supervision of the process and to control cycles of the batch reactor. The study involved 4 reactors with microbial consortium obtained by inoculation from a commercially available biopreparate. Each reactor was fed a different load of lipid containing substrate. The biodiversity, settling characteristics and COD reductions were measured. The biodiversity of the microbial consortium changed within a range of ±15% depending on lipids concentration, as shown by the Shannon index and increasing amount of β-proteobacteria. Higher concentrations of lipids increased the biodiversity suggesting higher growth of microorganisms capable of utilizing lipids as energy and carbon source by producing lipid hydrolyzing enzymes. High lipid concentrations degrade the settling capabilities of the biomass. Higher lipid concentrations (0.5–2.0 [g/l]) increase the final COD (1445–2160 [mg O2/l]). The time necessary for substrate degradation changes with the initial concentration and can be predicted using the proposed model. The study showed that specialized microbial consortium is capable of reducing the lipids containing substrate and maintains its biodiversity suggesting that utilization of such consortia in multiple cycles of a batch reactor is possible. Future research should concentrate on assessing the biodiversity and effectiveness of substrate reduction after an increased number of batch reactor cycles.
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spelling doaj.art-bc99b08ef94648b99d8c1622d636a2b22023-12-12T06:43:38ZengPolish Academy of SciencesArchives of Environmental Protection2083-47722083-48102020-09-01vol. 46No 39298https://doi.org/10.24425/aep.2020.134539A study on aerobic lipid substrate elimination by microbial consortiumWitold Nocoń0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4785-958XAnna Węgrzyn1Mieczysław Metzger2Silesian University of Technology, Gliwice, PolandSilesian University of Technology, Gliwice, PolandSilesian University of Technology, Gliwice, PolandThe purpose of this study was to validate the applicability of specialized microbial consortium for the degradation of lipids in wastewater. An experimental model of the process is proposed that enables prediction of the required batch length. This model can be used for supervision of the process and to control cycles of the batch reactor. The study involved 4 reactors with microbial consortium obtained by inoculation from a commercially available biopreparate. Each reactor was fed a different load of lipid containing substrate. The biodiversity, settling characteristics and COD reductions were measured. The biodiversity of the microbial consortium changed within a range of ±15% depending on lipids concentration, as shown by the Shannon index and increasing amount of β-proteobacteria. Higher concentrations of lipids increased the biodiversity suggesting higher growth of microorganisms capable of utilizing lipids as energy and carbon source by producing lipid hydrolyzing enzymes. High lipid concentrations degrade the settling capabilities of the biomass. Higher lipid concentrations (0.5–2.0 [g/l]) increase the final COD (1445–2160 [mg O2/l]). The time necessary for substrate degradation changes with the initial concentration and can be predicted using the proposed model. The study showed that specialized microbial consortium is capable of reducing the lipids containing substrate and maintains its biodiversity suggesting that utilization of such consortia in multiple cycles of a batch reactor is possible. Future research should concentrate on assessing the biodiversity and effectiveness of substrate reduction after an increased number of batch reactor cycles.https://journals.pan.pl/Content/117977/Archives%20vol%2046%20no%203_92_98.pdfdegradation of lipidsbiodiversity changesmodel for batch length control
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Anna Węgrzyn
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A study on aerobic lipid substrate elimination by microbial consortium
Archives of Environmental Protection
degradation of lipids
biodiversity changes
model for batch length control
title A study on aerobic lipid substrate elimination by microbial consortium
title_full A study on aerobic lipid substrate elimination by microbial consortium
title_fullStr A study on aerobic lipid substrate elimination by microbial consortium
title_full_unstemmed A study on aerobic lipid substrate elimination by microbial consortium
title_short A study on aerobic lipid substrate elimination by microbial consortium
title_sort study on aerobic lipid substrate elimination by microbial consortium
topic degradation of lipids
biodiversity changes
model for batch length control
url https://journals.pan.pl/Content/117977/Archives%20vol%2046%20no%203_92_98.pdf
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