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The Behavior of Organic Phosphorus under Non-Point Source Wastewater in the Presence of Phototrophic Periphyton
- Source :
- PLoS ONE, PLoS ONE, Vol 9, Iss 1, p e85910 (2014)
- Publication Year :
- 2014
- Publisher :
- Public Library of Science (PLoS), 2014.
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Abstract
- To understand the role of ubiquitous phototrophic periphyton in aquatic ecosystem on the biogeochemical cycling of organic phosphorus, the conversion and removal kinetic characteristics of organic phosphorus (Porg) such as adenosine triphosphate (ATP) were investigated in the presence of the periphyton cultured in artificial non-point source wastewater. The preliminary results showed that the periphyton was very powerful in converting Porg evidenced by the fact that inorganic phosphorus (Pinorg) content in solution increased from about 0.7 to 14.3 mg P L(-1) in 48 hours in the presence of 0.6 g L(-1) periphyton. This was because the periphyton could produce abundant phosphatases that benefited the conversion of Porg to Pinrog. Moreover, this conversion process was described more suitable by the pseudo-first-order kinetic model. The periphyton was also effective in removing Porg, which showed that the Porg can be completely removed even when the initial Porg concentration was as high as 13 mg P L(-1) in 48 hours in the presence of 1.6 g L(-1) periphyton. Furthermore, it was found that biosorption dominated the Porg removal process and exhibited the characteristics of physical adsorption. However, this biosorption process by the periphyton was significantly influenced by biomass (absorbent dosage) and temperature. This work provides insights into Porg biogeochemical circulation of aquatic ecosystem that contained the periphyton or similar microbial aggregates.
- Subjects :
- Time Factors
lcsh:Medicine
Plant Science
Wastewater
Biochemistry
Periphyton
lcsh:Science
Biotransformation
Multidisciplinary
Ecology
Phototroph
Enzyme Classes
Organic Compounds
Aquatic ecosystem
Phosphorus
Biogeochemistry
Plants
Enzymes
Chemistry
Phototrophic Processes
Biodegradation, Environmental
Environmental chemistry
Research Article
Freshwater Environments
China
Biogeochemical cycle
Phosphorylases
Ecological Metrics
Algae
Biomass (Ecology)
chemistry.chemical_element
Biology
Microbiology
Ecosystem
lcsh:R
Organic Chemistry
Biosorption
Aquatic Environments
Bacteriology
Phosphoric Monoester Hydrolases
Kinetics
chemistry
lcsh:Q
Adsorption
Bacterial Biofilms
Water Pollutants, Chemical
Ecological Environments
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 19326203
- Volume :
- 9
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- PLoS ONE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....37fb4c8c24f0cae7609c908c68907cc1