Influence of pH and natural organic matter on zinc biosorption in a model lignocellulosic biofuel biorefinery effluent
2013; Elsevier BV; Volume: 146; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.biortech.2013.07.053
ISSN1873-2976
AutoresAmanda J. Palumbo, Christopher J. Daughney, A.H. Slade, Chris N. Glover,
Tópico(s)Wastewater Treatment and Nitrogen Removal
ResumoThe effect of dissolved natural organic matter (NOM) and pH on microbial biosorption of Zn was evaluated in a model lignocellulosic biofuel refinery effluent rich in NOM. Batch culture experiments conducted with two model microorganisms (yeast, Candida tropicalis; bacteria Novosphingobium nitrogenifigens Y88T), showed an inhibitory effect of NOM, and an optimum pH for Zn removal at 7.5–8.0. Membrane bioreactors with mixed autochthonous organisms were operated at pH 6.5 and pH 8.0 to better simulate real-world remediation scenarios. More Zn was removed at the high (91%) than at the low (26%) pH, presumably because the higher pH freed negatively-charged functional groups on the cellular biomass for passive Zn binding. Manipulating the pH of bioreactors can significantly improve metal removal in NOM rich wastewater. Such reactors could maintain water quality for closed-cycle biorefineries, leading to reduced water consumption, and a more sustainable biofuel.
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