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Science China-life Sciences | 2006

The effect of decreasing alkalinity on microbial community dynamics in a sulfate-reducing bioreactor as analyzed by PCR-SSCP

Ren Nanqi; Zhao Yangguo; Wang Aijie; Gao Chongyang; Shang Huaixiang; Liu Yiwei; Wan Chunli

PCR-single-strand conformation polymorphism (SSCP) and Southern blotting techniques were adopted to investigate microbial community dynamics in a sulfate-reducing bioreactor caused by decreasing influent alkalinity. Experimental results indicated that the sulfate-removal rate approached 87% in 25 d under the conditions of influent alkalinity of 4000 mg/L (as CaCO3) and sulfate-loading rate of 4.8 g/(L·d), which indicated that the bioreactor started up successfully. The analysis of microbial community structure in this stage showed that Lactococcus sp., Anaerofilum sp. and Kluyvera sp. were dominant populations. It was found that when influent alkalinity reduced to 1000 mg/L, sulfate-removal rate decreased rapidly to 35% in 3 d. Then influent alkalinity was increased to 3000 mg/L, the sulfate-removal rate rose to 55%. Under these conditions, the populations of Dysgonomonas sp., Sporobacte sp., Obesumbacterium sp. and Clostridium sp. got to rich, which predominated in the community together with Lactococcus sp., Anaerofilum sp. and Kluyvera sp. However, when the alkalinity was decreased to 1500 mg/L, the sulfate-removal rate rose to and kept stable at 70% and populations of Dysgonomonas sp., Sporobacter sp. and Obesumbacterium sp. died out, while some strains of Desulfovibrio sp. and Clostridium sp. increased in concentration. In order to determine the minimum alkalinity value that the system could tolerate, the influent alkalinity was decreased from 1500 to 400 mg/L secondly. This resulted in the sulfate-removal rate, pH value and effluent alkalinity dropping quickly. The amount of Petrotoga sp., Prevotella sp., Kluyvera sp. and Neisseria sp. reduced obviously. The result data from Southern blotting indicated that the amount of sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRBs) decreased with influent alkalinity dropping. Analysis of the microbial community structure and diversity showed that the SRBs populations were very abundant in the inoculated activated sludge and the alkalinity decrease caused the reduction of the populations noted. Most of resident populations in the bioreactor were fermentative acidogenic bacteria (FABs), among which the phylum Firmicute was in the majority, but SRBs were very few. This community structure demonstrates the cooperation between SRBs and FABs, which sustains the system’s high sulfate-removal and operation stability.


International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2013

Optimizing external voltage for enhanced energy recovery from sludge fermentation liquid in microbial electrolysis cell

Xu Linji; Liu Wenzong; Wu Yining; Wang Aijie; Li Shuai; Ji Wei


Archive | 2004

Microorganism metabolism type regulate and control method for sulphate waste water treatment

Wang Aijie; Ren Nanqi; Liu Guangmin


Latin American Workshop and Symposium on Anaerobic Digestion, 7 | 2002

Hydrogen production efficiency of mixed-culturing bacteria with non-immobilized technology in a hydrogen-producing bioreactor

Ling Ming; Ren Nanqi; Wang Aijie


Archive | 2015

Novel reactor for generating methane by anaerobic and digestion of upflow sleeve through micro-organism electrolysis strengthening, and method for treating waste liquid by using same

Wang Aijie; Cai Weiwei; Liu Wenzong; Guo Zechong; Han Tingting; Sun Hongyang; Wang Ling


Archive | 2014

Method for promoting anaerobic digestion of sludge through microbial electrical mediation

Wang Aijie; Liu Wenzong; Cai Weiwei; Guo Zechong; Wang Ling; Zhou Aijuan; Yang Chunxue


Archive | 2015

Difficult-to-degrade waste water treatment device reinforced by up-flow type anaerobic and biocatalysis electrolysis coupling

Wang Aijie; Cui Minhua; Cui Dan; Cheng Haoyi


Archive | 2013

Method for producing hydrogen utilizing cellulose

Ren Nanqi; Zhao Lei; Wang Aijie; Cao Guangli; Ren Hongyu


Archive | 2004

Alcohol type fermenting organism desulfurization method for treating sulfate organic wastewater

Ren Nanqi; Liu Guangmin; Wang Aijie


Journal of the Harbin Institute of Technology | 2004

Application of Thiobacillus denitrificans in wastewater denitrification and de-sulfide treatment processes

Wang Aijie

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Ren Nanqi

Harbin Institute of Technology

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Liu Wenzong

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Lee Duu-Jong

National Taiwan University

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Gao Chongyang

Northeast Forestry University

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Li Shuai

Harbin Institute of Technology

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Liu Yiwei

Harbin Institute of Technology

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Shang Huaixiang

Harbin Institute of Technology

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Wan Chunli

Harbin Institute of Technology

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Wu Yining

Harbin Institute of Technology

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Xu Linji

Harbin Institute of Technology

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