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Research on microbial community structure and treatment of dye wastewater with the enhancement of activated sludge by magnetic field at low temperature

Abstract

This study characterized the effect of different magnetic field (MF) intensities (10–40 mT) on the degradation of dye wastewater by activated sludge and the diversity of the microbial community at a low temperature (5 °C). The examined MF range promoted the degradation of dye wastewater by the microorganisms in the activated sludge at a low temperature. It was found that the optimal degradation performance was achieved at 30 mT. Additionally, the maximum degradation efficiency of COD and chromaticity (66.30% and 60.87%, respectively) were also achieved at 30 mT and the peak TTC-dehydrogenase activity (TTC-DHA) was 9.44 mg TF g−1 SS. Furthermore, it was revealed that MF enhancement increased the richness and diversity of activated sludge microorganisms, thus promoting the growth and reproduction of activated sludge microorganisms at low temperatures. Bacterial taxa known to effectively participate in the degradation of pollutants by activated sludge were enriched at 30 mT. The dominant bacteria under 30 mT were Flavobacterium, Hydrogenophaga, Gemmatimonadaceae, Zoogloea, Saprospiraceae, Pseudomonas, and Geothrix.

Graphical abstract: Research on microbial community structure and treatment of dye wastewater with the enhancement of activated sludge by magnetic field at low temperature

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
04 Jan 2023
Accepted
23 May 2023
First published
01 Jun 2023
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2023,13, 16471-16479

Research on microbial community structure and treatment of dye wastewater with the enhancement of activated sludge by magnetic field at low temperature

S. Liu, H. Li and Y. Wang, RSC Adv., 2023, 13, 16471 DOI: 10.1039/D3RA00048F

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