Degradation of extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) and enhancement of sludge dewaterability by filamentous fungus Penicillium rubens.

Autor: Shokoohi, Reza, Zafari, Dostmorad, Samadi, Mohammad Taghi, Ghiasian, Seyed Amir, Alikhani, Mohammad Yousef, Mahdian, Sara, Molla Mahmoudi, Mohammad
Zdroj: Biomass Conversion & Biorefinery; Nov2023, Vol. 13 Issue 17, p16015-16024, 10p
Abstrakt: In present study, the isolation of filamentous fungal (FF) strain from sewage sludge was carried out and its effectiveness in enhancing the dewaterability of sludge was appraised. The filamentous fungi of Penicillium rubens isolated from sludge was taken into employment for evaluating the treatment performance. To understand the role of P. rubens in the degradation of extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) and dewatering of sludge, the isolated fungi was inoculated with mycelium into sterilized and nonsterilized sludge. Our obtained data illustrated that by inoculating fungal mycelium to the sterilized sludge, the outstanding development (by 84% reduced SRF) was found in sludge dewaterability. Adding fungal mycelium into the both sterilized and nonsterilized sludge was associated with reducing CST values by 79% and 68%, respectively; it signifies that the fungal mycelium develops the sludge dewaterability, which is expounded by the degradation of extracellular polymeric substances. A significant reduction in slime and loosely bound EPS (LB-EPS) was observed in the treated sludge, which was about 77.6% and 56.8%, respectively. The CST and SRF of fungal-treated sludge showed a significantly positive correlation with S-EPS (0.98) and LB-EPS (0.97). Considering the achieved results, P. rubens has the potential to be used as a biological dewatering agent (which is environmentally friendly), and a bright future can be anticipated for its application for the desired purpose. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index