Estudo da diversidade microbiana no tratamento de efluentes gordurosos em reator anaeróbio compartimentado

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Ano de defesa: 2016
Autor(a) principal: Rojas, Karina Biasetto lattes
Orientador(a): Brucha, Gunther lattes
Banca de defesa: Rodriguez, Renata Piacentini, Hayashi, Elize Ayumi
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Alfenas
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciência e Engenharia Ambiental
Departamento: Instituto de Ciência e Tecnologia
País: Brasil
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Link de acesso: https://repositorio.unifal-mg.edu.br/handle/123456789/827
Resumo: An Anaerobic Baffled reactor, with five chambers, with high organic matter removal efficiencies (around 90%), fed with synthetic substrate simulating dairy wastewaters, was used in the present study in order to follow the microbial community changes along its operational period. The modifications were followed in order to access the sludge capability of mineralization of long chain fat acids (LCFA). The reactor was operated for 270 days during which, was subjected to rising organic loading rates, due to hydraulic detention time diminution (from 24 to 72 hours). Three different samples were dropped, one on the 50th day, with HDT of 72 hours over 25°C, a second sample in the 150th day with HDT of 72 hours but now with temperature controlled with termostate at 37°C and the last sample in day 27 with HDT of 24 hours at 37°C. Three periods were elected for sludge collection, when the samples were subjected to PCR/DGGE with specific primers for Archaea and Bacteria Domains, allowing the microbial community diversity access. The study was complemented with specific methanogenic activity assays, conducted in the inoculum samples and in the samples form the reactor after 270 days of operation. The microbial community presented important modifications along the reactor operation, being the more evident, the presented by de Bacteria Domain. The sludge from the first chamber, despite have been subjected to the higher LCFA loadings, showed the higher SMA values. The study allowed the verification of the adaptation capability of the anaerobic sludge, inferring that the observed modifications were important maintain the high organic matter efficiencies observed in the system.
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spelling Rojas, Karina Biasettohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5800952648806599Tommaso, GiovanaRodriguez, Renata PiacentiniHayashi, Elize AyumiBrucha, Guntherhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/55061193432348822016-06-13T23:58:39Z2016-01-11Rojas, Karina Biasetto. Estudo da diversidade microbiana no tratamento de efluentes gordurosos em reator anaeróbio compartimentado. 2016. 82f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciência e Engenharia Ambiental) - Universidade Federal de Alfenas, Poços de Caldas, MG, 2016.https://repositorio.unifal-mg.edu.br/handle/123456789/827An Anaerobic Baffled reactor, with five chambers, with high organic matter removal efficiencies (around 90%), fed with synthetic substrate simulating dairy wastewaters, was used in the present study in order to follow the microbial community changes along its operational period. The modifications were followed in order to access the sludge capability of mineralization of long chain fat acids (LCFA). The reactor was operated for 270 days during which, was subjected to rising organic loading rates, due to hydraulic detention time diminution (from 24 to 72 hours). Three different samples were dropped, one on the 50th day, with HDT of 72 hours over 25°C, a second sample in the 150th day with HDT of 72 hours but now with temperature controlled with termostate at 37°C and the last sample in day 27 with HDT of 24 hours at 37°C. Three periods were elected for sludge collection, when the samples were subjected to PCR/DGGE with specific primers for Archaea and Bacteria Domains, allowing the microbial community diversity access. The study was complemented with specific methanogenic activity assays, conducted in the inoculum samples and in the samples form the reactor after 270 days of operation. The microbial community presented important modifications along the reactor operation, being the more evident, the presented by de Bacteria Domain. The sludge from the first chamber, despite have been subjected to the higher LCFA loadings, showed the higher SMA values. The study allowed the verification of the adaptation capability of the anaerobic sludge, inferring that the observed modifications were important maintain the high organic matter efficiencies observed in the system.Um reator anaeróbio compartimentado, com cinco compartimentos, alimentado com efluente sintético simulando água residuária de laticínios, com eficiência de aproximadamente 90% de remoção de matéria orgânica, foi utilizado no presente estudo para acompanhar mudanças na comunidade microbiana, sua adaptação e produção metanogênica na mineralização de ácidos graxos de cadeia longa (AGCL). O reator foi operado por 270 dias com três fases distintas e essas com diferentes temperaturas (25°C e 37°C) e TDHs (72h e 24h). Três diferentes amostras foram retiradas, uma no 50º dia com TDH de 72 horas a 25°C, uma segunda no 150º dia ainda com TDH de 72 horas agora com temperatura controlada por termostato de 37ºC e uma no 270º dia com TDH de 24 horas a 37°C. Ao final da operação do reator amostras dos dois primeiros compartimentos foram retiradas a fim de calcular suas atividades metanogênicas específica (AME). Abordagem do gene RNAr 16S foi realizada pelas técnicas PCR-DGGE, com primers específicos para os Domínios Archaea e Bacteria o que possibilitou o acompanhamento da diversidade microbiana encontrada ao longo dos compartimentos nas diferentes fases e relacioná-la com a medida de atividade metanogênica específica (AME). A comunidade microbiana presente no ABR alimentado com concentrações crescentes de matéria orgânica sofreu modificações importantes, sendo as mais verificadas no Domínio Bacteria. Análises de AME evidenciaram que o lodo advindo do primeiro compartimento do reator, a despeito de ter sido exposto à maior carga de AGCL, teve sua capacidade de produção de metanagênica acetoclástica aumentada. 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dc.title.pt-BR.fl_str_mv Estudo da diversidade microbiana no tratamento de efluentes gordurosos em reator anaeróbio compartimentado
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Study of biodiversity in the tratment of dairy wastewater in a anaerobic blaffed reactor
title Estudo da diversidade microbiana no tratamento de efluentes gordurosos em reator anaeróbio compartimentado
spellingShingle Estudo da diversidade microbiana no tratamento de efluentes gordurosos em reator anaeróbio compartimentado
Rojas, Karina Biasetto
Águas residuais
Digestão Anaeróbia
Ácidos graxos
ENGENHARIA SANITARIA::TRATAMENTO DE AGUAS DE ABASTECIMENTO E RESIDUARIAS
title_short Estudo da diversidade microbiana no tratamento de efluentes gordurosos em reator anaeróbio compartimentado
title_full Estudo da diversidade microbiana no tratamento de efluentes gordurosos em reator anaeróbio compartimentado
title_fullStr Estudo da diversidade microbiana no tratamento de efluentes gordurosos em reator anaeróbio compartimentado
title_full_unstemmed Estudo da diversidade microbiana no tratamento de efluentes gordurosos em reator anaeróbio compartimentado
title_sort Estudo da diversidade microbiana no tratamento de efluentes gordurosos em reator anaeróbio compartimentado
author Rojas, Karina Biasetto
author_facet Rojas, Karina Biasetto
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rojas, Karina Biasetto
dc.contributor.advisor1Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/5800952648806599
dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv Tommaso, Giovana
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Rodriguez, Renata Piacentini
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Hayashi, Elize Ayumi
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Brucha, Gunther
dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/5506119343234882
contributor_str_mv Tommaso, Giovana
Rodriguez, Renata Piacentini
Hayashi, Elize Ayumi
Brucha, Gunther
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Águas residuais
Digestão Anaeróbia
Ácidos graxos
topic Águas residuais
Digestão Anaeróbia
Ácidos graxos
ENGENHARIA SANITARIA::TRATAMENTO DE AGUAS DE ABASTECIMENTO E RESIDUARIAS
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv ENGENHARIA SANITARIA::TRATAMENTO DE AGUAS DE ABASTECIMENTO E RESIDUARIAS
description An Anaerobic Baffled reactor, with five chambers, with high organic matter removal efficiencies (around 90%), fed with synthetic substrate simulating dairy wastewaters, was used in the present study in order to follow the microbial community changes along its operational period. The modifications were followed in order to access the sludge capability of mineralization of long chain fat acids (LCFA). The reactor was operated for 270 days during which, was subjected to rising organic loading rates, due to hydraulic detention time diminution (from 24 to 72 hours). Three different samples were dropped, one on the 50th day, with HDT of 72 hours over 25°C, a second sample in the 150th day with HDT of 72 hours but now with temperature controlled with termostate at 37°C and the last sample in day 27 with HDT of 24 hours at 37°C. Three periods were elected for sludge collection, when the samples were subjected to PCR/DGGE with specific primers for Archaea and Bacteria Domains, allowing the microbial community diversity access. The study was complemented with specific methanogenic activity assays, conducted in the inoculum samples and in the samples form the reactor after 270 days of operation. The microbial community presented important modifications along the reactor operation, being the more evident, the presented by de Bacteria Domain. The sludge from the first chamber, despite have been subjected to the higher LCFA loadings, showed the higher SMA values. The study allowed the verification of the adaptation capability of the anaerobic sludge, inferring that the observed modifications were important maintain the high organic matter efficiencies observed in the system.
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