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Rapid Production of a Novel Al(III) Dependent Bioflocculant Isolated From Raoultella ornithinolytica 160-1 and Its Application Combined With Inorganic Salts

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FRONTIERS IN MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 11, Issue -, Pages -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2020.622365

Keywords

Raoultella ornithinolytica; bioflocculant; inorganic flocculant; composite bioflocculants; flocculation mechanism

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81974306, 81503004]
  2. Anhui Medical University Translational Medicine Fund [2017zhyx26]
  3. School Enterprise Cooperation Training Project of Anhui Medical University [K2018073]

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The bioflocculant-producing strain Raoultella ornithinolytica 160-1 efficiently produced EPS-160 with a yield of 10.01 g/(L.d) after optimization, showing over 90% flocculation activity with the aid of Al(III). The combination of EPS-160 and AlCl3 demonstrated improved flocculation ability and turbidity elimination during kaolin suspensions and wastewater treatment, making it a promising option for various applications.
An efficient bioflocculant-producing strain, Raoultella ornithinolytica 160-1, was identified by 16S rRNA and mass spectrometry analyses. Rapid production of bioflocculant EPS-160 was obtained with 10.01 g/(L.d) after optimized by response surface methodology. With the aid of Al(III), more than 90% flocculation activity of EPS-160 at 8 mg/L dosage was achieved in 5 min. Thus, this novel Al(III) dependent bioflocculant was used in combined with chemical coagulants AlCl3 to remove kaolin suspensions and wastewater treatment. The results indicated that the addition of EPS-160 in aggregation system not only largely improved the flocculation ability than the individual use of chemical flocculant (over 30 percent), but also overcome the decrease of flocculation activity due to the overdose of AlCl3 and maintained the optimum dosage of AlCl3 in a wide range (11-23 mg/L). The zeta potentials and EPS-160 structure indicated that both charge neutralization and bridging were the flocculation mechanism with kaolin. During the wastewater treatment, this composite flocculants consisted of EPS-160 and AlCl3 also had great performance for turbidity elimination. Moreover, with the properties of high flocculation activity, hyperthermal stability, pH tolerance and non-toxicity, EPS-160 shows great potential applications.

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