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Biotechnology and Bioengineering | 2009

Modeling a Granule-Based Anaerobic Ammonium Oxidizing (ANAMMOX) Process

Bing-Jie Ni; You-Peng Chen; Shao-Yang Liu; Fang Fang; Wen-Ming Xie; Han-Qing Yu

A mathematical model was developed to describe the anaerobic ammonium oxidation (ANAMMOX) process in a granular upflow anaerobic sludge blanket (UASB) reactor. ANAMMOX granules were cultivated in the UASB reactor by seeding aerobic granules. The granule‐based reactor had a great N‐loading resistant capacity. The model simulation results on the 1‐year reactor performance matched the experimental data well. The yield coefficient for the growth and the decay rate coefficient of the ANAMMOX granules were estimated to be 0.164 g COD g−1 N and 0.00016 h−1, respectively. With this model, the effects of process parameters on the reactor performance were evaluated. Results showed that the optimum granule diameter for the maximum N‐removal should be between 1.0 and 1.3 mm and that the optimum N loading rate should be 0.8 kg N m−3 d−1. In addition, the substrate micro‐profiles in the ANAMMOX granules were measured with a microelectrode to explore the diffusion dynamics within the granules, and the measured profiles matched the predicted results well. Biotechnol. Bioeng. 2009;103: 490–499.


Chemosphere | 2008

Radiation-induced degradation of methyl orange in aqueous solutions

You-Peng Chen; Shao-Yang Liu; Han-Qing Yu; Hao Yin; Qian-Rong Li

Degradation of methyl orange under gamma-irradiation was investigated. The reactions followed pseudo first-order kinetics. Apparent degradation rate constant, estimated through linear regression analysis, increased with an increase of dose rate and a decrease of initial methyl orange concentration. Degradation of methyl orange was significantly accelerated under oxidative condition, but was slightly enhanced under reductive condition. However, the result of decoloration was better under reductive condition than oxidative one. An analysis on the intermediates using Fourier transform infrared and gas chromatography/mass spectrometry demonstrates that the radiolytic degradation of methyl orange was processed with different C-N cleavages under oxidative and reductive conditions.


Chemosphere | 2014

Composition of EPS fractions from suspended sludge and biofilm and their roles in microbial cell aggregation

Peng Zhang; Fang Fang; You-Peng Chen; Yu Shen; Wei Zhang; Jixiang Yang; Chun Li; Jinsong Guo; Shao-Yang Liu; Yang Huang; Shan Li; Xu Gao; Peng Yan

The adhesion and aggregation properties of microbial cell are closely related to extracellular polymeric substances (EPS). In this work, the composition and physicochemical characteristics of EPS in biofilm and suspended sludge (S-sludge) were determined to evaluate their roles in microbial cell aggregation. Raman spectroscopy and three-dimensional fluorescence spectra have been employed to reveal each EPS fraction in different composition. The flocculating capacity of each EPS fraction in the S-sludge shows extraordinary activity, comparing its counterpart in biofilm. Microbial cell surfaces present high hydrophobicity and increased zeta potentials upon EPS extraction. In addition, the respective contribution of EPS to cell aggregating was elucidated. The contribution of combined SEPS and LB-EPS was 23% for S-sludge sample, whereas that was negligible for biofilm sample. The contribution of LB-EPS and TB-EPS were 16% and 30% for S-sludge sample, and -6% and negligible for biofilm sample, respectively. Therefore, EPS promoted the S-sludge cells to aggregate, while in contrast, they showed a negligible or negative effect on the biofilm cells aggregating.


Biotechnology and Bioengineering | 2011

Heterotrophs grown on the soluble microbial products (SMP) released by autotrophs are responsible for the nitrogen loss in nitrifying granular sludge

Bing-Jie Ni; Wen-Ming Xie; You-Peng Chen; Fang Fang; Shao-Yang Liu; Ting-Ting Ren; Guo-Ping Sheng; Han-Qing Yu; Gang Liu; Yangchao Tian

In this work, nitrogen loss in the nitrite oxidation step of the nitrification process in an aerobic‐granule‐based reactor was characterized with both experimental and modeling approaches. Experimental results showed that soluble microbial products (SMP) were released from the nitrite‐oxidizing granules and were utilized as a carbon source by the heterotrophs for denitrification. This was verified by the fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) analysis. Microelectrode tests showed that oxygen diffusion limitation did result in an anoxic micro‐zone in the granules and allowed sequential utilization of nitrate as an electron acceptor for heterotrophic denitrification with SMP as a carbon source. To further elucidate the nitrogen loss mechanisms, a mathematic model was formulated to describe the growth of nitrite oxidizers, the formation and consumption of SMP, the anoxic heterotrophic growth on SMP and nitrate, as well as the oxygen transfer and the substrate diffusion in the granules. The results clearly indicate that the heterotrophs grown on the SMP released by the autotrophs are responsible for the nitrogen loss in the nitrifying granules, and give us a better understanding of the aerobic granules for nitrogen removal. Biotechnol. Bioeng. 2011;108: 2844–2852.


Scientific Reports | 2015

A Novel Bio-carrier Fabricated Using 3D Printing Technique for Wastewater Treatment

Yang Dong; Shu-Qian Fan; Yu Shen; Jixiang Yang; Peng Yan; You-Peng Chen; Jing Li; Jinsong Guo; Xuan-Ming Duan; Fang Fang; Shao-Yang Liu

The structure of bio-carriers is one of the key operational characteristics of a biofilm reactor. The goal of this study is to develop a series of novel fullerene-type bio-carriers using the three-dimensional printing (3DP) technique. 3DP can fabricate bio-carriers with more specialized structures compared with traditional fabrication processes. In this research, three types of fullerene-type bio-carriers were fabricated using the 3DP technique and then compared with bio-carrier K3 (from AnoxKaldnes) in the areas of physicochemical properties and biofilm growth. Images acquired by 3D profiling and SEM indicated that the surface roughness of the 3DP bio-carrier was greater than that of K3. Furthermore, contact angle data indicated that the 3DP bio-carriers were more hydrophilic than K3. The biofilm on the 3DP bio-carriers exhibited higher microbial activity and stronger adhesion ability. These findings were attributed to excellent mass transfer of the substrate (and oxygen) between the vapour-liquid-solid tri-phase system and to the surface characteristics. It is concluded that the novel 3DP fullerene-type bio-carriers are ideal carriers for biofilm adherence and growth.


Journal of The Electrochemical Society | 2011

Rechargeable Aqueous Lithium-Ion Battery of TiO2/LiMn2O4 with a High Voltage

Shao-Yang Liu; S.H. Ye; C. Z. Li; G. L. Pan; X. P. Gao


Environmental Science & Technology | 2007

An Innovative Microelectrode Fabricated Using Photolithography for Measuring Dissolved Oxygen Distributions in Aerobic Granules

Shao-Yang Liu; Gang Liu; Yangchao Tian; You-Peng Chen; Han-Qing Yu, ,† and; Fang Fang


Environmental Science & Technology | 2008

Simultaneous Determination of Nitrate and Dissolved Oxygen under Neutral Conditions Using a Novel Silver-Deposited Gold Microelectrode

You-Peng Chen; Shao-Yang Liu; Fang Fang; Shu-Hong Li; Gang Liu; Yangchao Tian; Ying Xiong; Han-Qing Yu


Chemosphere | 2005

Kinetics and mechanisms of radiation-induced degradation of acetochlor.

Shao-Yang Liu; You-Peng Chen; Han-Qing Yu; Shu-Juan Zhang


Chemical Engineering Journal | 2014

A new approach for estimating aerobic-anaerobic biofilm structure in wastewater treatment via dissolved oxygen microdistribution

Yun-Fang Ning; You-Peng Chen; Yu Shen; Ni Zeng; Shao-Yang Liu; Jinsong Guo; Fang Fang

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Han-Qing Yu

University of Science and Technology of China

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Gang Liu

University of Science and Technology of China

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Yangchao Tian

University of Science and Technology of China

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Yu Shen

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Peng Yan

Chongqing University

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Ying Xiong

University of Science and Technology of China

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Guo-Ping Sheng

University of Science and Technology of China

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