Extracellular polymers of hydrogen-utilizing methanogenic and sulfate-reducing sludges

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作者
Jia, XS
Furumai, H
Fang, HHP
机构
[1] UNIV HONG KONG,DEPT CIVIL & STRUCT ENGN,ENVIRONM ENGN RES CTR,HONG KONG,HONG KONG
[2] IBARAKI UNIV,DEPT URBAN & CIVIL ENGN,HITACHI,IBARAKI 316,JAPAN
关键词
anaerobes; carbohydrates; ECP; extracellular polymers; hydrogenotrophs; methanogenic; protein; sulfate-reducing;
D O I
10.1016/0043-1354(96)00028-0
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Extracellular polymers (ECP) play an important role in biological wastewater treatment. They are believed to be responsible for the formations of flocculent activated sludge as well as anaerobic granules; In this study, the ECP characteristics of two types of enrichment cultures were examined. One enriched culture was composed of hydrogenotrophic methanogens (HM) alone while the other was composed of HM and hydrogenotrophic sulfate-reducing bacteria (HSR). Both cultures were enriched through a series of 107 repeated batches using H-2/CO2 plus, in the HM/HSR series, sulfate and nutrients. At various stages of the enrichment process, the ECP were extracted from the sludge samples and analyzed for their protein (ECP(p)) and carbohydrate (ECP(c)) contents. Results showed that in the mixed culture HM consumed 67% of hydrogen and HSR 33%. The net yields of biomass for HM and HSR cultures were 0.046 g-VSS/g-COD and 0.059 g-VSS/g-COD, respectively. Productions of ECP were dependent upon substrate. Glucose-degrading sludge produced more ECP than the HM culture, which in turn produced more than the HSR culture. The net ECP yields for HM culture were 1.06 mg-ECP(p)/g-COD and 0.64 mg-ECP(e)/g-COD, respectively; the corresponding yields for HSR culture were 0.74 mg-ECP(p)/g-COD and 0.52 mg-ECP(c)/g-COD. For the enriched HM culture, more ECP(p), as well as ECP(c) but to a lesser degree, were produced at the beginning of each batch when high concentration of hydrogen was available. This was, however, not noticeable for the HSR culture. Copyright (C) 1996 Elsevier Science Ltd
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页码:1439 / 1444
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