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Effect of feeding and sludge age on acclimated bacterial community and fate of slowly biodegradable substrate
Authors:Cığgın Aslı S  Rossetti Simona  Majone Mauro  Orhon Derin
Affiliation:a Faculty of Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering Department, Istanbul Technical University, 34469 Maslak, Istanbul, Turkey
b Istituto di Ricerca Sulle Acque C.N.R., Via Salaria Km 29,300, 00016 Monterotondo, Italy
c Department of Chemistry, Sapienza University of Rome, P.le Aldo Moro 5, 00185 Rome, Italy
d Turkish Academy of Sciences, Piyade sokak No. 27, 06550 Çankaya, Ankara, Turkey
Abstract:
The study investigated the effect of feeding regime and sludge age on starch utilization. For this purpose, parallel sequencing batch reactors were operated with pulse and continuous feeding of soluble starch at sludge ages of 8 and 2 days. Pulse feeding induced almost complete conversion of starch to glycogen, while storage was lowered and accompanied with direct growth under continuous feeding, regardless of sludge age. Low sludge age did not alter simultaneous storage and utilization for direct growth but it slightly favoured direct utilization due to faster growing biomass. Experimental results suggested adsorption of starch onto biomass as a preliminary removal mechanism prior to hydrolysis at sludge age of 8 days. Adsorption was not noticeable as substrate removal, glycogen generation and dissolved oxygen decrease were synchronous at sludge age of 2 days. Bacterial community always included fractions storing glycogen although sludge age only affected the relative magnitude of filamentous growth.
Keywords:Glycogen storage   Sequencing batch reactor   Sludge age   Feeding regime   Bacterial biodiversity
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