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Formation and microbial community analysis of chloroanilines-degrading aerobic granules in the sequencing airlift bioreactor
Authors:Zhu L  Xu X  Luo W  Cao D  Yang Y
Institution:Department of Environmental Engineering, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China
Abstract:Aims:  This paper investigates a selection-based acclimation strategy for improving the performance and stability of aerobic granules at a high chloroanilines loading.
Methods and Results:  The experiments were conducted in a sequencing airlift bioreactor (SABR) to develop aerobic granules fed with chloroanilines (ClA). The evolution of aerobic granulation was monitored using image analysis and scanning electron microscopy, and PCR–DGGE analysis of microbial community was performed. The sludge granulation was apparently developed by decreased settling time and gradual increased ClA loading to 0·8 kg m?3 day?1. A steady-state performance of the granular SABR was reached at last, as evidenced by biomass concentration of 6·3 g l?1 and constant ClA removal efficiency of 99·9%. The mature granules had a mean size of 1·55 mm, minimal settling velocity of 68·4 m h?1, specific ClA degradation rate of 0·181 g gVSS?1 day?1. Phylogenetic analysis of aerobic ClA-degrading granules confirmed the dominance of β - , γ -Proteobacteria and Flavobacteria.
Conclusions:  The chosen operating strategy involving step increase in ClA loading and enhancement of major selection pressures was successful in cultivating the aerobic ClA-degrading granules.
Significance and Impact of the Study:  This research could be helpful for improving the stability of aerobic granules via optimizing operating conditions and developing economic feasible full-scale granular bioreactor.
Keywords:aerobic granule  chloroanilines  microbial community  operating strategy  sequencing airlift bioreactor
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