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Using Ruditapes philippinarum conglutination mud to produce bioflocculant and its applications in wastewater treatment

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BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY
Volume 100, Issue 21, Pages 4996-5001

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2009.05.035

Keywords

Ruditapes philippinarum; Conglutination mud; Bioflocculant; Wastewater treatment

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  1. Chinese National Programs for High Technology Research and Development [2006AA09Z426]

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A novel bioflocculant-producing bacterium, ZHT4-13, was isolated from Ruditapes philippinarum conglutination mud. By biomicroscope morphological observation, 16S rDNA sequence identification and physiological and biochemical characteristics, strain ZHT4-13 was identified as Rothia sp. The bioflocculant MBF4-13 produced by strain ZHT4-13 had a flocculating efficiency of 86.22% for 5 g L-1 Kaolin clay suspension when the initial pH was 9 and the temperature was 20 degrees C. It had flocculating effect in a wide range, pH 1-13 and temperature 4-100 degrees C. Analysis of MBF4-13 by UV-Vis spectrophotometer, Fourier-transform infrared spectrophotometer (FT-IR) and H-1 nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) indicated that the main component of MBF4-13 is polysaccharide. The culture conditions to produce strain ZHT4-13 were optimized with orthogonal design of experiments. MBF4-13 had high efficiency in decolorizing dye solutions, had some abilities to remove heavy metal ions (Cr2O72-, Ni2+) and improve performance of activated sludge. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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