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Effects of free cyanide on microbial communities and biological carbon and nitrogen removal performance in the industrial activated sludge process
Authors:Kim Young Mo  Lee Dae Sung  Park Chul  Park Donghee  Park Jong Moon
Affiliation:
  • a Advanced Environmental Biotechnology Research Center, Department of Chemical Engineering, School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Pohang University of Science and Technology, San 31, Hyoja-dong, Pohang 790-784, Republic of Korea
  • b Department of Environmental Engineering, Kyungpook National University, Daegu 702-701, Republic of Korea
  • c Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 01003, USA
  • Abstract:The changes in process performance and microbial communities under free cyanide (CN) were investigated in a lab-scale activated sludge process treating industrial wastewater. The performance of phenol degradation did not appear to be adversely affected by increases in CN concentrations. In contrast, CN was found to have an inhibitory effect on SCN biodegradation, resulting in the increase of TOC and COD concentrations. Nitratation also appeared to be inhibited at CN concentrations in excess of 1.0 mg/L, confirming that nitrite-oxidizing bacteria (NOB) is more sensitive to the CN toxicity than ammonia oxidizing bacteria (AOB). After CN loads were stopped, SCN removal, denitrification, and nitrification inhibited by CN were recovered to performance efficiency of more than 98%. The AOB and NOB communities in the aerobic reactor were analyzed by terminal restriction fragment length (T-RFLP) and quantitative real-time PCR (qPCR). Nitrosomonas europaea lineage was the predominant AOB at all samples during the operation, but an obvious change was observed in the diversity of AOB at the shock loading of 30 and 50 mg/L CN, resulting in Nitrosospira sp. becoming dominant. We also observed coexisting Nitrospira and Nitrobacter genera for NOB. The increase of CN loading seemed to change the balance between Nitrospira and Nitrobacter, resulting in the high dominance of Nitrobacter over Nitrospira. Meanwhile, through using the qPCR, it was observed that the nitrite-reducing functional genes (i.e., nirS) were dominant in the activated sludge of the anoxic reactor, regardless of CN loads.
    Keywords:Free cyanide   Activated sludge   T-RFLP   qPCR   Nitrifying bacteria   Denitrifying bacteria
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