REMOVAL OF ESTROGENS BY ACTIVATED SLUDGE UNDER DIFFERENT CONDITIONS USING BATCH EXPERIMENTS
AbstractWastewater treatment by deactivated and activated sludge was investigated to evaluate the removal of estrogens [estrone (E1), 17β-estradiol (E2), 17α-ethinylestradiol (EE2)] via adsorption and degradation. Different treatment conditions were used, including three mixed liquor volatile suspen...
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doaj-e57a4b64f9fa4606ae02ba3bbcf45bc32020-11-25T00:33:52ZengBrazilian Society of Chemical EngineeringBrazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering0104-66322015-06-0132242143210.1590/0104-6632.20150322s00003667S0104-66322015000200421REMOVAL OF ESTROGENS BY ACTIVATED SLUDGE UNDER DIFFERENT CONDITIONS USING BATCH EXPERIMENTSJ. K. Brasil BernardelliM. V. LizT. J. BelliM. A. Lobo-RecioF. R. LapolliAbstractWastewater treatment by deactivated and activated sludge was investigated to evaluate the removal of estrogens [estrone (E1), 17β-estradiol (E2), 17α-ethinylestradiol (EE2)] via adsorption and degradation. Different treatment conditions were used, including three mixed liquor volatile suspended solid (MLVSS) concentrations, three methanol concentrations (carbon source) and three types of aqueous media (water, synthetic solution, and supernatant). The E2 was degraded the fastest by the bacterial community. In all cases the removal rate increased when the initial MLVSS and methanol concentrations increased and when the macro- and micronutrients were present in the solution. In the experiments with deactivated sludge, the synthetic compound EE2 was more easily removed via sorption. The bacterial communities of the activated sludge were studied, which indicated a similarity of more than 75% between the different samples. A similarity of only 50% was found between the activated and deactivated sludges.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-66322015000200421&lng=en&tlng=enActivated sludgeEstrogen removalBacterial community structureE1E2EE2 |
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J. K. Brasil Bernardelli M. V. Liz T. J. Belli M. A. Lobo-Recio F. R. Lapolli REMOVAL OF ESTROGENS BY ACTIVATED SLUDGE UNDER DIFFERENT CONDITIONS USING BATCH EXPERIMENTS Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering Activated sludge Estrogen removal Bacterial community structure E1 E2 EE2 |
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J. K. Brasil Bernardelli M. V. Liz T. J. Belli M. A. Lobo-Recio F. R. Lapolli |
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J. K. Brasil Bernardelli |
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REMOVAL OF ESTROGENS BY ACTIVATED SLUDGE UNDER DIFFERENT CONDITIONS USING BATCH EXPERIMENTS |
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REMOVAL OF ESTROGENS BY ACTIVATED SLUDGE UNDER DIFFERENT CONDITIONS USING BATCH EXPERIMENTS |
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REMOVAL OF ESTROGENS BY ACTIVATED SLUDGE UNDER DIFFERENT CONDITIONS USING BATCH EXPERIMENTS |
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REMOVAL OF ESTROGENS BY ACTIVATED SLUDGE UNDER DIFFERENT CONDITIONS USING BATCH EXPERIMENTS |
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REMOVAL OF ESTROGENS BY ACTIVATED SLUDGE UNDER DIFFERENT CONDITIONS USING BATCH EXPERIMENTS |
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removal of estrogens by activated sludge under different conditions using batch experiments |
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Brazilian Society of Chemical Engineering |
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Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering |
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0104-6632 |
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2015-06-01 |
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AbstractWastewater treatment by deactivated and activated sludge was investigated to evaluate the removal of estrogens [estrone (E1), 17β-estradiol (E2), 17α-ethinylestradiol (EE2)] via adsorption and degradation. Different treatment conditions were used, including three mixed liquor volatile suspended solid (MLVSS) concentrations, three methanol concentrations (carbon source) and three types of aqueous media (water, synthetic solution, and supernatant). The E2 was degraded the fastest by the bacterial community. In all cases the removal rate increased when the initial MLVSS and methanol concentrations increased and when the macro- and micronutrients were present in the solution. In the experiments with deactivated sludge, the synthetic compound EE2 was more easily removed via sorption. The bacterial communities of the activated sludge were studied, which indicated a similarity of more than 75% between the different samples. A similarity of only 50% was found between the activated and deactivated sludges. |
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Activated sludge Estrogen removal Bacterial community structure E1 E2 EE2 |
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