Effect of ultrasonic frequency on the bacterial community structure during biofouling formation in microfiltration membrane biorreactor for wastewater treatment
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URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10481/109854Metadatos
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Rodríguez-Calvo, Alfonso; González-López, Jesús; Ruiz, Luz Marína; Gómez, Miguel Ángel; Muñoz-Palazón, BarbaraEditorial
Elsevier
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2020-09-29Referencia bibliográfica
Rodríguez-Calvo, A., González-López, J., Ruiz, L.M., Gómez-Nieto, M.A., Muñoz-Palazon, B. (2020). Effect of ultrasonic frequency on the bacterial community structure during biofouling formation in microfiltration membrane biorreactor for wastewater treatment. International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation, 155: 105102.
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Biofouling significantly reduces the performance efficiency of membrane bioreactors due to the colonization and accumulation of a matrix of microorganisms. In order to investigate the effect of ultrasonic frequency on biofilm formation and bacterial ecology at different frequencies, four microfiltration membrane modules were subjected at 0, 20, 30 and 40 kHz in pilot-scales. The results of massive parallel sequencing showed that the application of ultrasonic frequency significantly affected the bacterial population in biofouling and modifies the species richness even at low frequency. This research reveals that the application of ultrasonic frequencies avoids the colonization of Acinetobacter genus, which is considered an initial colonizer of biofouling and clogging in the submerged membrane reactor. The promotion of Gordonia genus was observed during the application of any ultrasounds frequencies. The compositional statistics data exposed the similarity of bacterial communities under medium-high ultrasonic frequency, while those great distances were found in both low and no-ultrasounds frequencies apply. These results suggest that the application of ultrasounds in membrane bioreactor for treating wastewater could be effective in the potential reduction of biofouling formation





