Mitigation of adverse effects of zinc oxide nanoparticles on enhanced biological phosphorus removal: role of carbon source concentration

Xiong Zheng, Yuanyuan Wei, Yinguang Chen, Rui Wan, Shijing Tang, Yinglong Su, Lijuan Wu

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Abstract

The potential risks of zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO NPs) to wastewater treatment processes have received much attention due to their large-scale production and application. However, little information is available regarding the mitigation of nanomaterials-induced negative effects on biological nutrient removal. In this study, an effective method, i.e., by increasing carbon source concentration, for mitigating ZnO NPs-induced toxicity to the performance of enhanced biological phosphorus removal (EBPR) was reported. When the microorganisms of a lab- scale EBPR were exposed to ZnO NPs of 5 mg/L, the effluent soluble ortho-phosphorus (SOP) concentration could be remarkably decreased from 13.2 to 0.7 mg/L by the increase of influent carbon concentration from 100 to 300 mg chemical oxygen demand (COD)/L. The mechanism investigation showed that the increase in carbon source concentration enhanced the viability of activated sludge and the metabolism of phosphorus-accumulating organisms. Further enzyme assays revealed that the activities of key enzymes (exopolyphosphatase and polyphosphate kinase) related to phosphorus removal were improved by the increase in carbon source concentration.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1699-1706
Number of pages8
JournalFresenius Environmental Bulletin
Volume24
Issue number5
StatePublished - 2015
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Biological phosphorus removal
  • Carbon source
  • Enzyme activity
  • Intracellular metabolism
  • Mitigation
  • ZNO NPs

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