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Microbiological mechanism of the improved nitrogen and phosphorus removal by embedding microbial fuel cell in Anaerobic–Anoxic–Oxic wastewater treatment process

•The microbial community of AA/O bioreactor was changed by the embedment of MFC.•Thauera and Emticicia were enriched in the suspension of MFC-AA/O bioreactor.•Rheinheimera might contribute to both TN removal enhancement and power generation. Anaerobic–Anoxic–Oxic (AA/O) wastewater treatment process...

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Published in:Bioresource technology 2016-05, Vol.207, p.109-117
Main Authors: Xie, Beizhen, Liu, Bojie, Yi, Yue, Yang, Lige, Liang, Dawei, Zhu, Ying, Liu, Hong
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description •The microbial community of AA/O bioreactor was changed by the embedment of MFC.•Thauera and Emticicia were enriched in the suspension of MFC-AA/O bioreactor.•Rheinheimera might contribute to both TN removal enhancement and power generation. Anaerobic–Anoxic–Oxic (AA/O) wastewater treatment process is a widely used wastewater treatment process for simultaneous nitrogen and phosphorus removal. Microbial fuel cell (MFC) can generate electricity and treat the organic wastewater simultaneously. Our previous research showed that embedding MFC in AA/O wastewater treatment process could enhance the pollutants removal efficiency. However, the mechanism was not clear. In this study, a lab-scale corridor-style AA/O reactor with MFC embedded was operated and both the total nitrogen and total phosphorus removal efficiencies were enhanced. DGGE and Illumina Miseq results demonstrated that both the microbial community structures on the surface of the cathode and in the suspensions of cathode chamber have been changed. The percentage of Thauera and Emticicia, identified as denitrifying bacteria, increased significantly in the suspension liquid when the MFC was embedded in the AA/O reactor. Moreover, the genus Rheinheimera were significantly enriched on the cathode surface, which might contribute to both the nitrogen removal enhancement and electricity generation.
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Bioelectric Energy Sources - microbiology
Biofilms
Bioreactors
Denitrification
DGGE
DNA - chemistry
Electricity
Electrodes
Hypoxia
Illumina Miseq
Microbial fuel cell
Microscopy, Electron, Scanning
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Phosphorus - chemistry
Phylogeny
Polymerase Chain Reaction
Rheinheimera
RNA, Ribosomal, 16S - genetics
Sequence Analysis, DNA
Thauera
Thauera - metabolism
Waste Water
Water Pollutants, Chemical - chemistry
Water Purification
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