Removal of Quebracho and Tara tannins in fungal bioreactors: Performance and biofilm stability analysis
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
Tannins are polyphenolic compounds produced by plants that are used in the vegetable tanning of leather at
industrial scale. Quebracho tannin and Tara tannin are intensively used by the tanning industry and are two of
the most recalcitrant compounds that can be found in tannery wastewaters. In this study two reactors fed with
Quebracho tannin and Tara tannin, respectively, were inoculated with polyurethane foam cubes colonized with a
fungal strain biofilm of Aspergillus tubingensis MUT 990. A stable biofilm was maintained in the reactor fed with
Quebracho tannin during 180 days of operation. Instead, biofilm got detached from the foam cubes during the
start-up of the reactor fed with Tara tannin and a bacterial-based suspended culture was developed and preserved
along the operational period (226 days). Soluble chemical oxygen demand removals up to 53% and 90%
and maximum elimination capacities of 9.1 g sCOD m−3 h−1 and 37.9 g sCOD m−3 h−1 of Quebracho and Tara
tannins, respectively, were achieved in the reactors without the addition of co-substrates. Next generation sequencing
analysis for bacteria and fungi showed that a fungal consortium was developed in the reactor fed with
Quebracho tannin while fungi were outcompeted by bacteria in the reactor fed with Tara tannin. Furthermore,
Quebracho and Tara tannins were successfully co-treated in a single reactor where both fungi and bacteria were
preserved.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Recalcitrant compounds, Tannins removal, Non-sterile conditions, Fungal reactor, Biomolecular analyses
Elenco autori:
F. Spennati, M. Mora, V. Tigini, S. La China, S. Di Gregorio, D. Gabriel, G. Munz
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