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Porous floating Meretrix lusoria shell composite pellets immobilized with nitrate-reducing bacteria for treatment of phosphate and nitrate simultaneously from domestic wastewater

Journal

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL
Volume 429, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2021.131463

Keywords

Phosphate; Nitrate; M; lusoria; Domestic Wastewater; B; megaterium; P; aeruginosa

Funding

  1. King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi, through the Petchra Pra Jom Klao Ph.D. scholarship [35/2561]

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The study focused on designing adsorbents for efficient removal of PO43- and NO3- from wastewater, with PFSC pellets effectively removing PO43-. Immobilized PFSC pellets were developed for NO3- removal from Domestic Wastewater, showing B. megaterium as the most effective in removing NO3-. The research identified higher expression of nitrous oxide reductase gene (nosZ) in B. megaterium and P. aeruginosa.
Removal of phosphate (PO43- ) and nitrate (NO3- ) from wastewater is essential to combat the major issue of eutrophication and other harmful associated threats. Hence, this study focused on designing feasibly applied adsorbents for efficient removal of PO43- and NO3- . A novel material, Porous Floating Meretrix lusoria Shell Composite (PFSC) pellet prepared from 75 to 85% soda lime silica, 6-16% dolomite and 4-14% M. lusoria F800 shell powder was able to float on water surface, which made it remarkable to apply, collect and reuse. PFSC pellets were found to effectively remove PO43-, and were used as the carriers for immobilization of various bacteria to develop Bacterial immobilized PFSC (Bac-immo-PFSC) pellets for NO3- removal from Domestic Wastewater (DWW). Highest NO3- removal was shown by immobilized PFSC pellets in the order of B. megaterium > P. aeruginosa > Pseudomonas sp. (Isolate 2) > Bacillus sp. (Isolate 4), respectively. Interestingly, the immobilization of PFSC pellets with mixed culture of B. megaterium and P. aeruginosa can remove 100% of NO3- alongwith removal of PO43- . Maximum adsorption capacity (Qmax) of PFSC pellets for PO43- and NO3was 362 mg/g and 3.51 mg/g, respectively, whereas, among Bac-immo-PFSC pellets, Qmax of B. megateriumimmo-PFSC and P. aeruginosa-immo-PFSC pellets were 156 mgPO43-/g, 16.9 mgNO3-/g and 169 mgPO43-/g, 13.8 mgNO3-/g, respectively. This research identified higher expression of nitrous oxide reductase gene (nosZ) in case of B. megaterium, P. aeruginosa followed by Isolate 2 and Isolate 4, respectively. Hence, the application of novel PFSC and Bac-immo-PFSC pellets can be easily applied for effective PO43- and NO3- removal and thus, can be easily collected and reused for wastewater treatment.

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