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Characterization of the fate of lipids in activated sludge 被引量:1

Characterization of the fate of lipids in activated sludge
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摘要 Experiments were carded out to characterize the transformation of lipids in activated sludge under aerobic conditions. Results showed that the overall lipid content in the effluent could not be reduced to values below 300 mg/L from an initial content of 2,000 mg/L. However, the contents of individual fatty acids underwent drastic decreases and increases during all microbial growth phases. These changes in contents of individual fatty acids showed that fatty acids were used as substrates by microorganisms as well as released into the wastewater as by-products. We have therefore suggested a novel model of transformation of lipids in activated sludge, showing that utilization of microbial activity for complete removal of lipids from wastewater is limited. Experiments were carded out to characterize the transformation of lipids in activated sludge under aerobic conditions. Results showed that the overall lipid content in the effluent could not be reduced to values below 300 mg/L from an initial content of 2,000 mg/L. However, the contents of individual fatty acids underwent drastic decreases and increases during all microbial growth phases. These changes in contents of individual fatty acids showed that fatty acids were used as substrates by microorganisms as well as released into the wastewater as by-products. We have therefore suggested a novel model of transformation of lipids in activated sludge, showing that utilization of microbial activity for complete removal of lipids from wastewater is limited.
出处 《Journal of Environmental Sciences》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2008年第5期536-542,共7页 环境科学学报(英文版)
关键词 activated sludge BIODEGRADATION lipids/fatty acids microbial by-products wastewater treatment activated sludge biodegradation lipids/fatty acids microbial by-products wastewater treatment
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