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Removal of Microcystin from Lake Water Using an Internal Airlift Loop Ceramic Honeycomb Support Bioreactor


Paper Type 
Contributed Paper
Title 
Removal of Microcystin from Lake Water Using an Internal Airlift Loop Ceramic Honeycomb Support Bioreactor
Author 
Theerasak Somdee* [a], Anchana Somdee [a], John Ruck [b], Margaret Allison [b] and Rachel Page [b]
Email 
thesom@kku.ac.th
Abstract:
Cyanobacterial microcystins (MCs) are becoming a threat to human health around the world. They are resistant to conventional water treatment processes hence it is pertinent to look to biological remediation, using bacterial degradation. This study reports on the use of the bacterium Sphingomonas isolate NV-3 to develop a small scale bioreactor for biodegradation of [Dha7]MC-LR. A coupon biofilm formation assay was used to determine optimal surface for bacterial attachment. The NV3 isolate attached most effectively to ceramic followed by PVC, polystyrene, stainless steel, and finally glass coupons. It was demonstrated that the biomass of the bacterium increased steadily over time from 24 to 72 hours on the ceramic surface. A ceramic surface was therefore chosen as the carrier in the small scale bioreactors.
In this study an internal airlift loop ceramic honeycomb support bioreactor (IAL-CHS bioreactor), was used for removing MCs. In the batch experiment, NV-3 degraded [Dha7]MC-LR at an initial concentration of 25 µg/ml at 30oC in 30 hours whereas in the continuous-flow experiment, NV-3 degraded the same concentration of [Dha7]MC-LR in 36 hours with hydraulic retention time (HRT) of 8 hours. 

Start & End Page 
1048 - 1058
Received Date 
2014-07-01
Revised Date 
Accepted Date 
2015-01-12
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Keyword 
Airlift Bioreactor, Biodegradation, Biofilms, Bioremediation, Microcystins, Waste-Water Treatment
Volume 
Vol.43 No.5 (OCTOBER 2016)
DOI 
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