Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/71158
Type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: Can microaeration boost the biotransformation of parabens in high-rate anaerobic systems?
Authors: Nascimento, José Gilmar da Silva do
Araújo, Maria Helena Peres de
Santos, André Bezerra dos
Silva, Marcos Erick Rodrigues da
Firmino, Paulo Igor Milen
Keywords: Parabens;Organic micropollutants;Endocrine-disrupting chemicals;Microaerobic conditions;Wastewater treatment
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Process Safety and Environmental Protection
Citation: NASCIMENTO, José Gilmar da Silva do et al. Can microaeration boost the biotransformation of parabens in high-rate anaerobic systems? Process Safety and Environmental Protection, [S. l.], v. 145, p. 255-261, 2021.
Abstract: The main objective of the present study was to demonstrate microaeration as an effective strategy to boost the biotransformation of four parabens (methylparaben, ethylparaben, propylparaben, and butylparaben) in an upflow anaerobic sludge blanket reactor operated at a short hydraulic retention time (8 h). Moreover, the effect of different airflow rates (1−4 mL min−1) was also assessed from an engineering and microbiological perspective. Low mean removal efficiencies (REs) (14–20 %) were achieved under anaerobic conditions. However, the addition of only 1mL air min−1 (0.027L O2L−1 feed) remarkably boosted the biotransformation of parabens, ensuring mean REs above 85 % for all compounds. In contrast, the increase in the airflow rate had a minor impact on the process, and an apparent saturation in the removal capacity was observed, noticeably from 2 to 4 mL air min−1. The reactor presented high stability throughout the experiment, and microaeration did not impair the organic matter removal and methanogenesis. However, high airflow rates can dilute biogas, compromising its use as a fuel in combined heat and power units. The microaerobic conditions increased both richness and diversity of the reactor’s microbiota, likely favoring the growth of oxygenase-producing microorganisms, which may have played a role in the biotransformation of parabens. Finally, the high REs of parabens reached in the microaerated reactor, a more cost-effective technology, are comparable to those found in high-cost wastewater treatment systems, such as activated sludge and its variants.
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/71158
ISSN: 0957-5820
Access Rights: Acesso Aberto
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