Rapid establishment and stable performance of a new algal-bacterial granule system from conventional bacterial aerobic granular sludge and preliminary analysis of mechanisms involved

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Author(s)

  • Yihao Zhang
  • Xiaochuan Dong
  • Sen Liu
  • Zhongfang Lei
  • Kazuya Shimizu
  • Zhenya Zhang
  • Yasuhisa Adachi

Detail(s)

Original languageEnglish
Article number101073
Journal / PublicationJournal of Water Process Engineering
Volume34
Online published11 Dec 2019
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2020
Externally publishedYes

Abstract

This work proposed a promising method to rapidly establish stable algal-bacterial aerobic granular sludge (AGS) system from conventional bacterial AGS. It was realized in this study within 18 days by inoculating 4.3% (w/w, dry mass basis) of mature algal-bacterial AGS into a sequencing batch reactor with conventional bacterial AGS treating synthetic domestic wastewater. The newly established algal-bacterial AGS reactor (RA-B) exhibited better performance in nutrients removal, averagely 66.21 ± 5.18% of total nitrogen (TN) and 63.96 ± 6.00% of total phosphorus (TP) in comparison to 53.36 ± 2.37% and 48.87 ± 7.79% by the conventional bacterial AGS reactor (RB), respectively. Better AGS settleability indicated by sludge volume index (SVI30) was also noticed in RA-B (45.48 ± 0.92 ml/g versus 71.30 ± 3.03 ml/g in RB) on day 25. Most importantly, under the same operation strategy, the algal-bacterial AGS in RA-B well maintained its granular stability and became dense and compact, while the bacterial AGS (RB) collapsed to a large extent during the final stage of 25 days’ operation. Algae content was found to be a good indicator of the maturation of newly formed algal-bacterial AGS. In this study, preliminary analysis was also conducted on the mechanisms involved in the rapid formation of algal-bacterial AGS and the changes of its biological communities.

Research Area(s)

  • Algal-bacterial aerobic granular sludge, Bacterial aerobic granular sludge, Inoculation, Nutrients removal, Stability

Citation Format(s)

Rapid establishment and stable performance of a new algal-bacterial granule system from conventional bacterial aerobic granular sludge and preliminary analysis of mechanisms involved. / Zhang, Yihao; Dong, Xiaochuan; Liu, Sen et al.
In: Journal of Water Process Engineering, Vol. 34, 101073, 04.2020.

Research output: Journal Publications and Reviews (RGC: 21, 22, 62)21_Publication in refereed journalpeer-review