Efeito da origem do inóculo, do doador de elétrons e da imobilização em biorreatores sulfetogênicos acidofílicos

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Ano de defesa: 2019
Autor(a) principal: Ferraz, Rafael Marçal lattes
Orientador(a): Rodriguez, Renata Piacentini lattes
Banca de defesa: Sancinetti, Giselle Patrícia, Fuess, Lucas Tadeu
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/123456789/1519
Resumo: The disposal of sulfate-rich wastewaters is responsible for causing serious environmental problems. A promising alternative is the biological treatment using sulfate reducing bacteria (SRB), which is a specific type of bacteria responsible for reducing sulfate and generates alkalinity. Thus, the present study evaluated the efficiency of the biological removal of sulfate and the structure of the microbial communities in 8 anaerobic reactors operated in sequential batches treating synthetic sulfate rich wastewater with pH 4.0 using four different sources of inoculum, immobilized or not, operated in two phases, alternating the electron donor. The percentage of sulfate removal in the lactate phase ranged from 67±3% to 80±2% and in the ethanol phase between 37±11% and 67±3%. The removal of COD in the lactate phase ranged from 34±9% to 70±4% and in the ethanol phase from 31±2% to 65±5%. Except for the ETI2-I reactor, all reactors presented high alkalinity production (mainly in the lactate phase) and consequently reached effluent pH values above 5.50. Iron removal in all reactors was above 90%. The pyrosequencing analysis showed an increase in the relative abundance of SRB in the reactors during the operation, with the presence of the following genera: Desulfovibrio, Desulfobulbus, Desulfomicrobium and Syntrophobacteraceae. The analysis of diversity indexes showed that there was a decrease in microbial richness throughout the operation. The Desulfovibrium genus showed considerable percentages in all the reactors immobilized in the ethanol phase, while the Desulfobulbus genus was present in the lactate phase of all the reactors. This work showed through the operational parameters and microbial abundance that it is possible to achieve success in the acclimatization of a sludge with methanogenic profile for the removal of sulfate.
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spelling Ferraz, Rafael Marçalhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3494982072959140Sancinetti, Giselle PatríciaFuess, Lucas TadeuRodriguez, Renata Piacentinihttp://lattes.cnpq.br/46721111730532632020-02-11T20:23:39Z2019-02-27FERRAZ, Rafael Marçal. Efeito da origem do inóculo, do doador de elétrons e da imobilização em biorreatores sulfetogênicos acidofílicos. 2019. 94 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciência e Engenharia Ambiental) - Universidade Federal de Alfenas, Poços de Caldas, 2019.https://repositorio.unifal-mg.edu.br/handle/123456789/1519The disposal of sulfate-rich wastewaters is responsible for causing serious environmental problems. A promising alternative is the biological treatment using sulfate reducing bacteria (SRB), which is a specific type of bacteria responsible for reducing sulfate and generates alkalinity. Thus, the present study evaluated the efficiency of the biological removal of sulfate and the structure of the microbial communities in 8 anaerobic reactors operated in sequential batches treating synthetic sulfate rich wastewater with pH 4.0 using four different sources of inoculum, immobilized or not, operated in two phases, alternating the electron donor. The percentage of sulfate removal in the lactate phase ranged from 67±3% to 80±2% and in the ethanol phase between 37±11% and 67±3%. The removal of COD in the lactate phase ranged from 34±9% to 70±4% and in the ethanol phase from 31±2% to 65±5%. Except for the ETI2-I reactor, all reactors presented high alkalinity production (mainly in the lactate phase) and consequently reached effluent pH values above 5.50. Iron removal in all reactors was above 90%. The pyrosequencing analysis showed an increase in the relative abundance of SRB in the reactors during the operation, with the presence of the following genera: Desulfovibrio, Desulfobulbus, Desulfomicrobium and Syntrophobacteraceae. The analysis of diversity indexes showed that there was a decrease in microbial richness throughout the operation. The Desulfovibrium genus showed considerable percentages in all the reactors immobilized in the ethanol phase, while the Desulfobulbus genus was present in the lactate phase of all the reactors. This work showed through the operational parameters and microbial abundance that it is possible to achieve success in the acclimatization of a sludge with methanogenic profile for the removal of sulfate.O descarte de efluentes contendo altas concentrações de sulfato em corpos hídricos é responsável por provocar graves problemas ambientais. Uma alternativa promissora é o tratamento biológico utilizando bactérias redutoras de sulfato (BRS), microrganismos responsáveis pela redução do sulfato e geração de alcalinidade. Dessa maneira, o presente estudo avaliou a eficiência no tratamento e a estrutura das comunidades microbianas em 8 reatores anaeróbios operados em bateladas sequenciais tratando efluente sintético rico em sulfato com pH 4,0 utilizando quatro diferentes fontes de inóculo, imobilizados ou não, operados em duas fases, alternando entre elas o doador de elétrons. O percentual de remoção de sulfato com lactato variou entre 67±3% e 80±2% e com etanol entre 37±11% e 67±3%. A remoção de DQO com lactato variou de 34±9% a 70±4% e com etanol de 31±2% a 65±5%. Exceto por um reator, todos os outros apresentaram alta produção de alcalinidade (principalmente na fase lactato) e consequentemente atingiram valores de pH de efluente acima de 5,50. A remoção de ferro em todos os reatores foi acima de 90%. As análises de pirosequenciamento mostraram um aumento na abundância relativa de BRS nos reatores ao longo da operação, com a presença dos gêneros: Desulfovíbrio, Desulfobulbus, Desulfomicrobium e Syntrophobacteraceae. A análise dos índices de diversidade mostrou que houve uma diminuição da riqueza microbiana ao longo da operação. O gênero Desulfovibrio apresentou uma considerável abundância em todos os reatores imobilizados na fase etanol, enquanto que o gênero Desulfobulbus se destacou quando lactato foi o doador de elétrons. 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dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Effect of the inoculum source, the electron donor and the immobilization in sulfidogenic and acidophilic bioreactors
title Efeito da origem do inóculo, do doador de elétrons e da imobilização em biorreatores sulfetogênicos acidofílicos
spellingShingle Efeito da origem do inóculo, do doador de elétrons e da imobilização em biorreatores sulfetogênicos acidofílicos
Ferraz, Rafael Marçal
Águas residuais - Tratamento biológico.
Lactato.
Etanol.
ENGENHARIAS::ENGENHARIA SANITARIA
title_short Efeito da origem do inóculo, do doador de elétrons e da imobilização em biorreatores sulfetogênicos acidofílicos
title_full Efeito da origem do inóculo, do doador de elétrons e da imobilização em biorreatores sulfetogênicos acidofílicos
title_fullStr Efeito da origem do inóculo, do doador de elétrons e da imobilização em biorreatores sulfetogênicos acidofílicos
title_full_unstemmed Efeito da origem do inóculo, do doador de elétrons e da imobilização em biorreatores sulfetogênicos acidofílicos
title_sort Efeito da origem do inóculo, do doador de elétrons e da imobilização em biorreatores sulfetogênicos acidofílicos
author Ferraz, Rafael Marçal
author_facet Ferraz, Rafael Marçal
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ferraz, Rafael Marçal
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Sancinetti, Giselle Patrícia
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Fuess, Lucas Tadeu
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Rodriguez, Renata Piacentini
dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/4672111173053263
contributor_str_mv Sancinetti, Giselle Patrícia
Fuess, Lucas Tadeu
Rodriguez, Renata Piacentini
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Águas residuais - Tratamento biológico.
Lactato.
Etanol.
topic Águas residuais - Tratamento biológico.
Lactato.
Etanol.
ENGENHARIAS::ENGENHARIA SANITARIA
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description The disposal of sulfate-rich wastewaters is responsible for causing serious environmental problems. A promising alternative is the biological treatment using sulfate reducing bacteria (SRB), which is a specific type of bacteria responsible for reducing sulfate and generates alkalinity. Thus, the present study evaluated the efficiency of the biological removal of sulfate and the structure of the microbial communities in 8 anaerobic reactors operated in sequential batches treating synthetic sulfate rich wastewater with pH 4.0 using four different sources of inoculum, immobilized or not, operated in two phases, alternating the electron donor. The percentage of sulfate removal in the lactate phase ranged from 67±3% to 80±2% and in the ethanol phase between 37±11% and 67±3%. The removal of COD in the lactate phase ranged from 34±9% to 70±4% and in the ethanol phase from 31±2% to 65±5%. Except for the ETI2-I reactor, all reactors presented high alkalinity production (mainly in the lactate phase) and consequently reached effluent pH values above 5.50. Iron removal in all reactors was above 90%. The pyrosequencing analysis showed an increase in the relative abundance of SRB in the reactors during the operation, with the presence of the following genera: Desulfovibrio, Desulfobulbus, Desulfomicrobium and Syntrophobacteraceae. The analysis of diversity indexes showed that there was a decrease in microbial richness throughout the operation. The Desulfovibrium genus showed considerable percentages in all the reactors immobilized in the ethanol phase, while the Desulfobulbus genus was present in the lactate phase of all the reactors. This work showed through the operational parameters and microbial abundance that it is possible to achieve success in the acclimatization of a sludge with methanogenic profile for the removal of sulfate.
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