TY - JOUR
T1 - Process performance and bacterial community dynamics of partial-nitritation biofilters subjected to different concentrations of cysteine amino acid
AU - Rodriguez-Sanchez, Alejandro
AU - Munoz-Palazon, Barbara
AU - Maza-Marquez, Paula
AU - Gonzalez-Lopez, Jesus
AU - Vahala, Riku
AU - Gonzalez-Martinez, Alejandro
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - Partial-nitritation processes are used for the biological treatment of high nitrogen-low organic carbon effluents, such as anaerobic digestion reject water. The release of certain products generated during the anaerobic digestion process, such as amino acids, could potentially reduce the performance of these partial-nitritation bioprocesses. To investigate this, four partial-nitritation biofilters were subjected to continuous addition of 0, 150, 300, and 500 mg L-1 cysteine amino acid in their influents. The addition of the amino acid had an impact over the performance of the partial-nitritation process and the bacterial community dynamics of the systems analyzed. Ammonium oxidation efficiency decreased with the addition of the amino acid, and a net nitrogen elimination occurred in presence of cysteine through the operation period. Bacterial community dynamics showed a decrease of Nitrosomonas species and a proliferation of putative heterotrophs with nitrification capacity, such as Pseudomonas, or denitrification capacity, such as Denitrobacter or Alicycliphilus. The addition of cysteine irreversible affected the bioreactors, which could not achieve the performance obtained before the addition of the amino acid. A mathematical predictive equation of the process performance depending on cysteine concentration added and operational time under such concentration was developed.
AB - Partial-nitritation processes are used for the biological treatment of high nitrogen-low organic carbon effluents, such as anaerobic digestion reject water. The release of certain products generated during the anaerobic digestion process, such as amino acids, could potentially reduce the performance of these partial-nitritation bioprocesses. To investigate this, four partial-nitritation biofilters were subjected to continuous addition of 0, 150, 300, and 500 mg L-1 cysteine amino acid in their influents. The addition of the amino acid had an impact over the performance of the partial-nitritation process and the bacterial community dynamics of the systems analyzed. Ammonium oxidation efficiency decreased with the addition of the amino acid, and a net nitrogen elimination occurred in presence of cysteine through the operation period. Bacterial community dynamics showed a decrease of Nitrosomonas species and a proliferation of putative heterotrophs with nitrification capacity, such as Pseudomonas, or denitrification capacity, such as Denitrobacter or Alicycliphilus. The addition of cysteine irreversible affected the bioreactors, which could not achieve the performance obtained before the addition of the amino acid. A mathematical predictive equation of the process performance depending on cysteine concentration added and operational time under such concentration was developed.
KW - Amino acid
KW - Biotechnology
KW - Cysteine
KW - Partial-nitritation
KW - Wastewater treatment
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84980417555&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1002/btpr.2331
DO - 10.1002/btpr.2331
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84980417555
SN - 8756-7938
VL - 32
SP - 1254
EP - 1263
JO - Biotechnology Progress
JF - Biotechnology Progress
IS - 5
ER -