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Precipitation of Phosphate Minerals by Microorganisms Isolated from a Fixed-Biofilm Reactor Used for the Treatment of Domestic Wastewater

Almudena Rivadeneyra, Alejandro Gonzalez-Martinez, Jesus Gonzalez-Lopez, Daniel Martin-Ramos, Maria Victoria Martinez-Toledo and Maria Angustias Rivadeneyra
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Almudena Rivadeneyra: Department of Electronic and Computer Technology, Higher Technical School of Computer Engineering and Telecommunications , University of Granada, University Campus of Almanjayar, Granada 18071, Spain
Alejandro Gonzalez-Martinez: Department of Civil Engineering, Advanced Technical School of Civil Engineers, University of Granada, Fuentenueva Campus, Granada 18071, Spain
Jesus Gonzalez-Lopez: Departament of Microbiology, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Granada, University Campus of Cartuja, Granada 18071, Spain
Daniel Martin-Ramos: Department of Mineralogy and Petrology, Faculty of Science, University of Granada, Fuentenueva Campus , Granada 18071, Spain
Maria Victoria Martinez-Toledo: Departament of Microbiology, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Granada, University Campus of Cartuja, Granada 18071, Spain
Maria Angustias Rivadeneyra: Departament of Microbiology, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Granada, University Campus of Cartuja, Granada 18071, Spain

IJERPH, 2014, vol. 11, issue 4, 1-16

Abstract: The ability of bacteria isolated from a fixed-film bioreactor to precipitate phosphate crystals for the treatment of domestic wastewater in both artificial and natural media was studied. When this was demonstrated in artificial solid media for crystal formation, precipitation took place rapidly, and crystal formation began 3 days after inoculation. The percentage of phosphate-forming bacteria was slightly higher than 75%. Twelve major colonies with phosphate precipitation capacity were the dominant heterotrophic platable bacteria growing aerobically in artificial media. According to their taxonomic affiliations (based on partial sequencing of the 16S rRNA), the 12 strains belonged to the following genera of Gram-negative bacteria: Rhodobacter , Pseudoxanthobacter , Escherichia , Alcaligenes , Roseobacter , Ochrobactrum , Agromyce , Sphingomonas and Paracoccus . The phylogenetic tree shows that most of the identified populations were evolutionarily related to the Alphaproteobacteria (91.66% of sequences). The minerals formed were studied by X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and energy dispersive X-ray microanalysis (EDX). All of these strains formed phosphate crystals and precipitated struvite (MgNH 4 PO 4 ·6H 2 O), bobierrite [Mg 3 (PO 4 ) 2 ·8H 2 O] and baricite [(MgFe) 3 (PO 4 ) 2 ·8H 2 O]. The results obtained in this study show that struvite and spherulite crystals did not show any cell marks. Moreover, phosphate precipitation was observed in the bacterial mass but also near the colonies. Our results suggest that the microbial population contributed to phosphate precipitation by changing the media as a consequence of their metabolic activity. Moreover, the results of this research suggest that bacteria play an active role in the mineral precipitation of soluble phosphate from urban wastewater in submerged fixed-film bioreactors.

Keywords: struvite; spherulites; bobierrite; baricite; urban wastewater; phosphate precipitation; submerged fixed-film bioreactor (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: I I1 I3 Q Q5 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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