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Bioresource Technology | 2014

Effect of high loading on substrate utilization kinetics and microbial community structure in super fast submerged membrane bioreactor.

Seval Sözen; Emine Ubay Cokgor; S. Teksoy Başaran; M. Aysel; A. Akarsubaşı; I. Ergal; Halil Kurt; Ilke Pala-Ozkok; Derin Orhon

The study investigated the effect of high substrate loading on substrate utilization kinetics, and changes inflicted on the composition of the microbial community in a superfast submerged membrane bioreactor. Submerged MBR was sequentially fed with a substrate mixture and acetate; its performance was monitored at steady-state, at extremely low sludge age values of 2.0, 1.0 and 0.5d, all adjusted to a single hydraulic retention time of 8.0 h. Each MBR run was repeated when substrate feeding was increased from 200 mg COD/L to 1000 mg COD/L. Substrate utilization kinetics was altered to significantly lower levels when the MBR was adjusted to higher substrate loadings. Molecular analysis of the biomass revealed that variable process kinetics could be correlated with parallel changes in the composition of the microbial community, mainly by a replacement mechanism, where newer species, better adapted to the new growth conditions, substituted others that are washed out from the system.


Environmental Technology | 2012

Study of azo dye decolorization and determination of cathode microorganism profile in air-cathode microbial fuel cells

Mert Kumru; Hilal Eren; Tunc Catal; Hakan Bermek; A. Akarsubaşı

Five textile azo dyes, as part of an artificial mixture, were treated in single-chamber air-cathode microbial fuel cells while simultaneously utilizing acetate for electricity production. Remazol Black, Remazol Brilliant Blue, Remazol Turquoise Blue, Reactive Yellow and Reactive Red at concentrations of 40 or 80 mg l−1 were decolorized to a similar extent, at averages of 78, 95, 53, 93 and 74%, respectively, in 24 hours. During the process of decolorization, electricity generation from acetate oxidation continued. Power densities obtained in the presence of textile dyes ranged from 347 to 521 mW m−2 at the current density range of 0.071–0.086 mA cm−2. Microbial community analyses of cathode biofilm exhibited dynamic changes in abundant species following dye decolorization. Upon the addition of the first dye, a major change (63%) in microbial diversity was observed; however, subsequent addition of other dyes did not affect the community profile significantly. Actinobacteria, Aquamicrobium, Mesorhizobium, Ochrobactrum, Thauera, Paracoccus, Achromobacter and Chelatacoccus affiliated phylotypes were the major phylotypes detected. Our results demonstrate that microbial fuel cells could be a promising alternative for treatment of textile wastewaters and an active bacterial community can rapidly be established for simultaneous azo dye decolorization and sustainable electricity generation.


Journal of Bioactive and Compatible Polymers | 2014

Electrospun antibacterial nanofibrous polyvinylpyrrolidone/cetyltrimethylammonium bromide membranes for biomedical applications

Nurullah Uykun; I. Ergal; Halil Kurt; Argun Talat Gökçeören; Ikilem Gocek; Burçak Karagüzel Kayaoğlu; A. Akarsubaşı; A. Sezai Sarac

Nanoscale structures with large surface area-to-volume ratios are used as biomaterial scaffolds for vascular grafts, wound dressings, and air purifying filters. Using electrospinning, nanofibers containing an antibacterial agent, cetyltrimethylammonium bromide, were prepared for wound healing application. Polyvinylpyrrolidone, known as a biocompatible additive in food and drug industries, has been used as fiber processing agent with the organic active ingredient, cetyltrimethylammonium bromide. A series of samples with different polyvinylpyrrolidone/ cetyltrimethylammonium bromide ratios were successfully prepared by this method. The morphology and electroactive characteristics of nanofibers were investigated using scanning electron microscopy, atomic force microscopy, and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. Fiber diameters and charge transfer resistances were found to decrease with salt content, while the double-layer capacitance increased with no apparent effect on the specific capacitance providing favorable conditions for the fabrication of biomaterials. In addition, the quaternary ammonium compound (cetyltrimethylammonium bromide) with a minimum ratio of 2.5 wt% showed reduction in bacterial activity of Klebsiella pneumonia, Staphylococcus aureus, and Escherichia coli.


Journal of bioprocessing & biotechniques | 2015

Isolation of a Novel Thermophilic Anoxybacillus flavithermus SO-13, Production, Characterization and Industrial Applications of its Thermostable α-Amylase

Sadin Özdemir; Veysi Okumus; Mehmet Sefa Ulutas; Abdurrahman Dündar; A. Akarsubaşı; Stefano Dumonted

In this research paper, a novel thermophilic bacteria named strain SO-13 was isolated from hot spring mud sample in Afyonkarahisar (Omer). Based on morphological and biochemical tests, 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis, G-C content and DNA-DNA hybridization analysis, the thermophilic isolate belonged to Anoxybacillus genus and it was closely related to A. flavithermus. The effects of different solid state fermentation conditions such as different substrate, incubation time, temperature, pH and surfactants on α-amylase production were experimented. In addition to these, different parameters such as temperature and temperature stability, pH and pH stability, detergents and surfactants, different starches and metal ions on effect of partially purified enzyme characterization were examined. The optimum temperature and pH of thermostable α-amylase was 80°C and 7.0, respectively. Thermostable α-amylase hydrolyzed the 76% and 87% of soluble starch content in red and green apple juice at 80°C in 30 min.


Desalination and Water Treatment | 2015

Performance and microbial behavior of submerged membrane bioreactor at extremely low sludge ages

Seval Sözen; Ilke Pala-Ozkok; Merve Aysel; Senem Teksoy-Başaran; A. Akarsubaşı; I. Ergal; Halil Kurt; Emine Ubay-Cokgor; Derin Orhon

AbstractThe study investigated the effect of sludge age on substrate utilization kinetics, soluble microbial product generation, and composition of the microbial community sustained in a superfast submerged membrane bioreactor (SSMBR). For this purpose, a laboratory-scale membrane bioreactors (MBR) unit was operated at steady state, with three different sludge ages in extremely low range of 0.5–2.0 d, and a hydraulic retention time of 8.0 h. Substrate feeding was adjusted to 220–250 mg COD/L and involved a synthetic mixture representing the readily biodegradable COD fraction in domestic sewage. The MBR operation at sludge age of 1.0 d was duplicated with acetate feeding as the sole organic carbon source. Under different operating conditions, SSMBR was able to secure complete removal of available soluble/readily biodegradable substrate, with a residual microbial product level as low as 20–30 mg COD/L, partly retained and accumulated in reactor volume. Phylogenic analysis based on polymerase chain reactions...


Geomicrobiology Journal | 2014

Archaeal Microbial Diversity of Hypersaline Lake Acıgöl, Denizli, Turkey

Murat Budakoglu; Halil Kurt; Muhittin Karaman; Mert Kumru; Mustafa Kumral; A. Akarsubaşı

Archaeal diversity in Lake Acıgöl, a closed-basin, alkaline, hypersaline lake located at the northern edge of western Tourides in southwest Anatolia, was investigated using culture-independent methods. Microbial mat samples were collected from six different points. Archaeal 16S rRNA gene libraries were generated using domain specific oligonucleotide primers, and 16S rRNA gene sequences of clone libraries were analyzed phylogenetically. Denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis of 16S rRNA genes showed a variance in diversity with spatial differences. Archaeal diversity of Acıgöl is dominated by the members of family Halobacteriaceae which requires both high salt concentration and high pH for growth. Sequence analysis of archaeal 16s rRNA genes indicates the presence of the phylotypes affiliated with the genera Halorubrum, Halosimplex, Halorhabdus, Haloterrigena and Natronococcus in the analyzed samples.


Mikrochimica Acta | 2011

Determination of some trace elements by flame atomic absorption spectrometry after preconcentration and separation by Escherichia coli immobilized on multiwalled carbon nanotubes

Nihat Aydemir; Nilgun Tokman; A. Akarsubaşı; Asli Baysal; Suleyman Akman


Journal of Membrane Science | 2014

Kinetic characterization of acetate utilization and response of microbial population in super fast membrane bioreactor

S. Teksoy Başaran; M. Aysel; Halil Kurt; I. Ergal; A. Akarsubaşı; Nevin Yagci; Serdar Dogruel; E. Ubay Cokgor; Bulent Keskinler; Seval Sözen; Derin Orhon


Journal of Membrane Science | 2012

Removal of readily biodegradable substrate in super fast membrane bioreactor

S. Teksoy Başaran; M. Aysel; Halil Kurt; I. Ergal; M. Kumru; A. Akarsubaşı; Seval Sözen; Derin Orhon


World Journal of Microbiology & Biotechnology | 2014

Olive mill wastewater treatment in single-chamber air-cathode microbial fuel cells.

Hakan Bermek; Tunc Catal; Suha Akan; Mehmet Sefa Ulutaş; Mert Kumru; Mine Özgüven; Hong Liu; Beraat Özçelik; A. Akarsubaşı

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Halil Kurt

Istanbul Technical University

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I. Ergal

Istanbul Technical University

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Derin Orhon

Istanbul Technical University

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Mert Kumru

Istanbul Technical University

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Seval Sözen

Istanbul Technical University

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S. Teksoy Başaran

Istanbul Technical University

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M. Aysel

Istanbul Technical University

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Hakan Bermek

Istanbul Technical University

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Ilke Pala-Ozkok

Istanbul Technical University

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Tunc Catal

Oregon State University

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