Operation parameters and temperature affected sludge microbial metabolisms: An integrated perspective considering extracellular polymeric substances, soluble microbial products, biomass quantities, and community shifts

IF 3.4 3区 生物学 Q2 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY Enzyme and Microbial Technology Pub Date : 2024-08-10 DOI:10.1016/j.enzmictec.2024.110496
Xiaoliang Li , Weiqi Luo , Xinyu Yang , Tong Liu , Gang Tang , Mengjing Guo , Min Wang , Xing Zheng
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Effluent soluble microbial products (SMP) and extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) are significant organics that pose challenges to advanced treatment processes. However, their production, transformation, and decomposition remain unclear due to their heterogeneity and the combined effects of environmental and operational factors. In this work, we investigated the impact of solids retention time (SRT), hydraulic retention time (HRT), and temperature on the changes in effluent SMP, with the consideration of the co-variation of EPS, sludge biomass, and community structures. Results show that longer SRT increased the biomass and relative abundance of functional microorganisms such as Myxococcota, Actinobacteria, and Terrimonas, which hindered EPS-to-SMP turnover and/or facilitated SMP consumption. This resulted in the accumulation of EPS and lower SMP concentrations at the beginning of the SRT adjustment. Both longer and shorter HRT (12 h and 8 h) led to increased SMP concentration, with the shorter HRT nearly doubling it (from approximately 6 to 12 mg/L), especially in terms of its protein and polysaccharide contents. Lower temperatures increased the SMP concentration and the relative abundance of Proteobacteria (including Zoogloea, the most dominant phylum and genus, relative abundance from 15.7 % to 61.1 %) while decreasing fluorescent EPS components, indicating the key role of Proteobacteria in SMP production and fluorescent EPS-to-SMP transformation. The results provided key insights into how changes in operational/environmental parameters impact sludge-EPS-SMP interactions, which could benefit the model development and operational optimization of activated sludge systems. This study also highlighted the important role of the sludge community in the EPS/SMP dynamics.

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运行参数和温度对污泥微生物代谢的影响:从综合角度考虑胞外聚合物物质、可溶性微生物产物、生物量和群落变化
污水中的可溶性微生物产物(SMP)和胞外聚合物物质(EPS)是对先进处理工艺构成挑战的重要有机物。然而,由于其异质性以及环境和操作因素的综合影响,它们的产生、转化和分解仍不明确。在这项工作中,我们研究了固体停留时间(SRT)、水力停留时间(HRT)和温度对出水 SMP 变化的影响,并考虑了 EPS、污泥生物量和群落结构的共同变化。结果表明,较长的水力停留时间增加了功能微生物(如肌球菌、放线菌和Terrimonas)的生物量和相对丰度,从而阻碍了EPS到SMP的转化和/或促进了SMP的消耗。这就导致了在 SRT 调整初期 EPS 的积累和较低的 SMP 浓度。较长和较短的 HRT(12 小时和 8 小时)都会导致 SMP 浓度增加,其中较短的 HRT 会使 SMP 浓度增加近一倍(从约 6 毫克/升增加到 12 毫克/升),特别是在蛋白质和多糖含量方面。较低的温度增加了 SMP 的浓度和变形菌的相对丰度(包括 Zoogloea,最主要的门和属,相对丰度从 15.7 % 增加到 61.1 %),同时减少了荧光 EPS 的成分,这表明变形菌在 SMP 的产生和荧光 EPS 向 SMP 的转化中起着关键作用。研究结果提供了有关运行/环境参数变化如何影响污泥-EPS-SMP 相互作用的重要见解,有利于活性污泥系统的模型开发和运行优化。这项研究还强调了污泥群落在 EPS/SMP 动态变化中的重要作用。
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Enzyme and Microbial Technology
Enzyme and Microbial Technology 生物-生物工程与应用微生物
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期刊介绍: Enzyme and Microbial Technology is an international, peer-reviewed journal publishing original research and reviews, of biotechnological significance and novelty, on basic and applied aspects of the science and technology of processes involving the use of enzymes, micro-organisms, animal cells and plant cells. We especially encourage submissions on: Biocatalysis and the use of Directed Evolution in Synthetic Biology and Biotechnology Biotechnological Production of New Bioactive Molecules, Biomaterials, Biopharmaceuticals, and Biofuels New Imaging Techniques and Biosensors, especially as applicable to Healthcare and Systems Biology New Biotechnological Approaches in Genomics, Proteomics and Metabolomics Metabolic Engineering, Biomolecular Engineering and Nanobiotechnology Manuscripts which report isolation, purification, immobilization or utilization of organisms or enzymes which are already well-described in the literature are not suitable for publication in EMT, unless their primary purpose is to report significant new findings or approaches which are of broad biotechnological importance. Similarly, manuscripts which report optimization studies on well-established processes are inappropriate. EMT does not accept papers dealing with mathematical modeling unless they report significant, new experimental data.
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