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Assessing quinoline removal performances of an aerobic continuous moving bed biofilm reactor (MBBR) bioaugmented with Pseudomonas citronellolis LV1

Chinese Journal of Chemical Engineering, ISSN: 1004-9541, Vol: 57, Page: 132-140
2023
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This study evaluated the bioaugmentation potential of a quinoline-degrading strain Pseudomonas citronellolis LV1 inoculation into activated sludge for treating quinoline wastewater, and results indicated the inoculation of LV1 in aerobic continuous MBBR could substantially improve the quinoline removal performance with an improved removal efficiency of 34% averagely when quinoline was used as the sole carbon and nitrogen source. Additionally, efficient removal of quinoline in enhanced MBBR occurred at the influent pH of 7.0–8.0, hydraulic retention time (HRT) of 24–28 h and influent quinoline concentration of 100–700 mg·L −1. High-throughput sequencing analysis indicated that bioaugmentation could increase microbial diversity and shape the microbial community structure. Although the inoculant LV1 did not remain its dominance in stage III, bioaugmentation indeed induced the formation of effective microbial community, and the indigenous microbes including Flavobacterium, Pseudoxanthomonas, Pseudomonas, Vermamoeba, Dyadobacter and Sphingomonas might play the key role in quinoline removal. According to the PICRUSt, the enhanced genes encoding aromatic ring-cleavage enzyme, especially for N-heterocyclic ring-cleavage enzymes, could lead to the improved removal performance of quinoline in bioaugmentation stage. Moreover, the enhanced MBBR treated well actual coking wastewater, as indicated by high removal performance of quinoline, phenol and COD.

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