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Título
Uncovering nitrogen removal in algal-bacterial processes for domestic wastewater treatment
Autor
Año del Documento
2026
Editorial
Elsevier
Descripción
Producción Científica
Documento Fuente
Journal of Water Process Engineering, 2026, vol. 86, p. 109975
Résumé
The synergy between microalgae and bacteria in photobioreactors is complex, with the competition between assimilation and nitrification critically influencing nutrient removal efficiency. This study investigated the interplay between nutrient and carbon removal pathways in a single-stage microalgal-bacterial photobioreactor treating domestic wastewater by selectively inhibiting nitrification with allylthiourea (ATU). The inhibition successfully suppressed bacterial activity, reducing the NH4+ removal rate by 20% and increasing the contribution of microalgal assimilation to total nitrogen removal from 59% to 68%. Moreover, ATU addition induced a change in microbial population structure, as suggested by the decline in relative abundance of Proteobacteria and Bacteroidota phyla, which ultimately mediated a shift in the share of carbon fate mechanisms. The total organic carbon removal efficiency decreased from 94 ± 1% to 88 ± 1%, while the carbon assimilation efficiency into biomass was increased from 65% to 80%. Thus, mixotrophic microalgae like Scenedesmus sp. became the dominant genus, alongside the cyanobacterium Nodosilinea. Phosphate removal remained consistently high (97–98%) and unaffected by ATU addition, indicating its decoupling from nitrification. The results demonstrated that nitrogen removal was mainly dominated by microalgae assimilation complemented by bacterial pathway, consistent with nitrification-denitrification to achieve complete nitrogen removal.
Materias Unesco
3308 Ingeniería y Tecnología del Medio Ambiente
Palabras Clave
Algal–bacterial interactions
Nitrogen assimilation
Single-stage PBR
Biomass productivity
ISSN
2214-7144
Revisión por pares
SI
Patrocinador
The scholarship granted by the Brazilian Federal Agency for Support and Evaluation of Graduate Education (CAPES), within the scope of CAPES-PrInt Program (Project number 88887.194785/2018–00; Process number 88887.892272/2023–00) is gratefully acknowledged.
Beca Marie Skłodowska-Curie (Convenio n.° 101148763).
Consejo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico (CNPq; Proceso n.° 308663/2021–7)
Beca Marie Skłodowska-Curie (Convenio n.° 101148763).
Consejo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico (CNPq; Proceso n.° 308663/2021–7)
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eng
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