Cometabolic bacterial and fungal remediation as a promising strategy for recycled paper and cardboard mill wastewater treatment
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Published:2022-10-17
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ISSN:0369-9420
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Container-title:Pigment & Resin Technology
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language:en
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Short-container-title:PRT
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Gholami Maryam,Mahvi Amir Hossein,Teimouri Fahimeh,Ehrampoush Mohammad Hassan,Jafari Nodoushan Abbasali,Jambarsang Sara,Ghaneian Mohammad Taghi
Abstract
Purpose
This paper aims to study the application of high-tolerance and flexible indigenous bacteria and fungi, along with the co-metabolism in recycled paper and cardboard mill (RPCM) wastewater treatment (WWT).
Design/methodology/approach
The molecular characterization of isolated indigenous bacteria and fungi was performed by 16S rRNA and 18S rRNA gene sequencing, respectively. Glucose was used as a cometabolic substrate to enhance the bioremediation process.
Findings
The highest removal efficiency was achieved for both chemical oxygen demand (COD) and color [78% COD and 45% color removal by Pseudomonas aeruginosa RW-2 (MZ603673), as well as approximately 70% COD and 48% color removal by Geotrichum candidum RW-4 (ON024394)]. The corresponding percentages were higher in comparison with the efficiency obtained from the oxidation ditch unit in the full-scale RPCM WWT plant.
Originality/value
Indigenous P. aeruginosa RW-2 and G. candidum RW-4 demonstrated effective capability in RPCM WWT despite the highly toxic and low biodegradable nature, especially with the assistance of glucose.
Subject
Materials Chemistry,Surfaces, Coatings and Films
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