Epicoccum nigrum and Cladosporium sp. for the treatment of oily effluent in an air-lift reactor

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Autor(a) principal: Queissada,Daniel Delgado
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Silva,Flávio Teixeira da, Penido,Juliana Sundfeld, Siqueira,Carolina Dell'Aquila, Paiva,Tereza Cristina Brazil de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Microbiology
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Resumo: The metalworking industry is responsible for one of the most complex and difficult to handle oily effluents. These effluents consist of cutting fluids, which provide refrigeration and purification of metallic pieces in the machining system. When these effluents are biologically treated, is important to do this with autochthonous microorganisms; the use of these microorganisms (bioaugmentation) tends to be more efficient because they are already adapted to the existing pollutants. For this purpose, this study aimed to use two indigenous microorganisms, Epicoccum nigrum and Cladosporium sp. for metalworking effluent treatment using an air-lift reactor; the fungus Aspergillus niger (laboratory strain) was used as a reference microorganism. The original effluent characterization presented considerable pollutant potential. The color of the effluent was 1495 mg Pt/L, and it contained 59 mg/L H2O2, 53 mg/L total phenols, 2.5 mgO2/L dissolved oxygen (DO), and 887 mg/L oil and grease. The COD was 9147 mgO2/L and the chronic toxicity factor was 1667. Following biotreatment, the fungus Epicoccum nigrum was found to be the most efficient in reducing (effective reduction) the majority of the parameters (26% COD, 12% H2O2, 59% total phenols, and 40% oil and grease), while Cladosporium sp. was more efficient in color reduction (77%).
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spelling Epicoccum nigrum and Cladosporium sp. for the treatment of oily effluent in an air-lift reactorEpicoccum nigrumCladosporium sp.metalworking effluentair-lift reactorThe metalworking industry is responsible for one of the most complex and difficult to handle oily effluents. These effluents consist of cutting fluids, which provide refrigeration and purification of metallic pieces in the machining system. When these effluents are biologically treated, is important to do this with autochthonous microorganisms; the use of these microorganisms (bioaugmentation) tends to be more efficient because they are already adapted to the existing pollutants. For this purpose, this study aimed to use two indigenous microorganisms, Epicoccum nigrum and Cladosporium sp. for metalworking effluent treatment using an air-lift reactor; the fungus Aspergillus niger (laboratory strain) was used as a reference microorganism. The original effluent characterization presented considerable pollutant potential. The color of the effluent was 1495 mg Pt/L, and it contained 59 mg/L H2O2, 53 mg/L total phenols, 2.5 mgO2/L dissolved oxygen (DO), and 887 mg/L oil and grease. The COD was 9147 mgO2/L and the chronic toxicity factor was 1667. Following biotreatment, the fungus Epicoccum nigrum was found to be the most efficient in reducing (effective reduction) the majority of the parameters (26% COD, 12% H2O2, 59% total phenols, and 40% oil and grease), while Cladosporium sp. was more efficient in color reduction (77%).Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia2013-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1517-83822013000200041Brazilian Journal of Microbiology v.44 n.2 2013reponame:Brazilian Journal of Microbiologyinstname:Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia (SBM)instacron:SBM10.1590/S1517-83822013000200041info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessQueissada,Daniel DelgadoSilva,Flávio Teixeira daPenido,Juliana SundfeldSiqueira,Carolina Dell'AquilaPaiva,Tereza Cristina Brazil deeng2013-10-09T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1517-83822013000200041Revistahttps://www.scielo.br/j/bjm/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpbjm@sbmicrobiologia.org.br||mbmartin@usp.br1678-44051517-8382opendoar:2013-10-09T00:00Brazilian Journal of Microbiology - Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia (SBM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Epicoccum nigrum and Cladosporium sp. for the treatment of oily effluent in an air-lift reactor
title Epicoccum nigrum and Cladosporium sp. for the treatment of oily effluent in an air-lift reactor
spellingShingle Epicoccum nigrum and Cladosporium sp. for the treatment of oily effluent in an air-lift reactor
Queissada,Daniel Delgado
Epicoccum nigrum
Cladosporium sp.
metalworking effluent
air-lift reactor
title_short Epicoccum nigrum and Cladosporium sp. for the treatment of oily effluent in an air-lift reactor
title_full Epicoccum nigrum and Cladosporium sp. for the treatment of oily effluent in an air-lift reactor
title_fullStr Epicoccum nigrum and Cladosporium sp. for the treatment of oily effluent in an air-lift reactor
title_full_unstemmed Epicoccum nigrum and Cladosporium sp. for the treatment of oily effluent in an air-lift reactor
title_sort Epicoccum nigrum and Cladosporium sp. for the treatment of oily effluent in an air-lift reactor
author Queissada,Daniel Delgado
author_facet Queissada,Daniel Delgado
Silva,Flávio Teixeira da
Penido,Juliana Sundfeld
Siqueira,Carolina Dell'Aquila
Paiva,Tereza Cristina Brazil de
author_role author
author2 Silva,Flávio Teixeira da
Penido,Juliana Sundfeld
Siqueira,Carolina Dell'Aquila
Paiva,Tereza Cristina Brazil de
author2_role author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Queissada,Daniel Delgado
Silva,Flávio Teixeira da
Penido,Juliana Sundfeld
Siqueira,Carolina Dell'Aquila
Paiva,Tereza Cristina Brazil de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Epicoccum nigrum
Cladosporium sp.
metalworking effluent
air-lift reactor
topic Epicoccum nigrum
Cladosporium sp.
metalworking effluent
air-lift reactor
description The metalworking industry is responsible for one of the most complex and difficult to handle oily effluents. These effluents consist of cutting fluids, which provide refrigeration and purification of metallic pieces in the machining system. When these effluents are biologically treated, is important to do this with autochthonous microorganisms; the use of these microorganisms (bioaugmentation) tends to be more efficient because they are already adapted to the existing pollutants. For this purpose, this study aimed to use two indigenous microorganisms, Epicoccum nigrum and Cladosporium sp. for metalworking effluent treatment using an air-lift reactor; the fungus Aspergillus niger (laboratory strain) was used as a reference microorganism. The original effluent characterization presented considerable pollutant potential. The color of the effluent was 1495 mg Pt/L, and it contained 59 mg/L H2O2, 53 mg/L total phenols, 2.5 mgO2/L dissolved oxygen (DO), and 887 mg/L oil and grease. The COD was 9147 mgO2/L and the chronic toxicity factor was 1667. Following biotreatment, the fungus Epicoccum nigrum was found to be the most efficient in reducing (effective reduction) the majority of the parameters (26% COD, 12% H2O2, 59% total phenols, and 40% oil and grease), while Cladosporium sp. was more efficient in color reduction (77%).
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