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Co-metabolism of nonylphenol ethoxylate in sequencing batch reactor under aerobic conditions

Journal

BIODEGRADATION
Volume 33, Issue 2, Pages 181-194

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10532-022-09974-1

Keywords

Biodegradation; Nonylphenol polyethoxylate (NPEO); Respirometry; Modelling; Process kinetics

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  1. ITU Scientific Research Fund [36634]

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This study evaluated the co-metabolism characteristics of nonylphenol polyethoxylate (NPEO) in an activated sludge system. It was found that the biodegradation of NPEO was influenced by the major by-product nonylphenol diethoxylate (NP2EO). However, NPEO did not have an inhibitory effect on the microbial culture in terms of heterotrophic and autotrophic activities.
The study evaluated the co-metabolism of nonylphenol polyethoxylate (NPEO) within a main substrate stream subjected to biodegradation in an activated sludge system. Peptone mixture simulating sewage was selected as the synthetic substrate. As a novel approach, the NPEO concentration was magnified to match the COD level of the peptone mixture, so that co-metabolism could be evaluated by respirometry and modeling. A sequencing batch reactor (SBR) set-up at high sludge age to also allow nitrification was operated for this purpose. A long acclimation phase was necessary to start NPEO biodegradation, which was completed with 15% residual by-products. Modeling of respirometric data could identify COD fractions of NPEO with corresponding process kinetics for the first time, where the biodegradation of by-products could be interpreted numerically as a hydrolysis mechanism. Nonylphenol diethoxylate (NP2EO) was observed as the major by-product affecting the biodegradation of NPEO, because NPEO and NP2EO accounted for 60 to 70% of the total soluble COD in the solution during the course of biological reactions. The co-metabolism characteristics basically defined NPEO as a substrate, with no appreciable inhibitory action on the microbial culture both in terms of heterotrophic and autotrophic activities.

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