Effect of Benzophenone-3 on performance, structure and microbial metabolism in an EGSB system

Benzophenone-3 is an organic compound widely used as a UV filter, which has been reported as water pollutant and is connected with endocrine disruption in humans and animals. Expanded granular sludge beds (EGSB) are a form of an anaerobic digestion system, which has been successfully evaluated for w...

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Castrillón Cano, Laura Victoria
Londoño Cañas, Yudy Andrea
Pañuela Mesa, Gustavo Antonio
Pino Rodríguez, Nancy Johanna
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2019
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Contaminantes del Agua
Water Pollutants
Poluentes da Água
Polluants de l'eau
Benzophenone-3
EGSB
Microbial structure
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effect of Benzophenone-3 on performance, structure and microbial metabolism in an EGSB system
title Effect of Benzophenone-3 on performance, structure and microbial metabolism in an EGSB system
spellingShingle Effect of Benzophenone-3 on performance, structure and microbial metabolism in an EGSB system
Contaminantes del Agua
Water Pollutants
Poluentes da Água
Polluants de l'eau
Benzophenone-3
EGSB
Microbial structure
title_short Effect of Benzophenone-3 on performance, structure and microbial metabolism in an EGSB system
title_full Effect of Benzophenone-3 on performance, structure and microbial metabolism in an EGSB system
title_fullStr Effect of Benzophenone-3 on performance, structure and microbial metabolism in an EGSB system
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Benzophenone-3 on performance, structure and microbial metabolism in an EGSB system
title_sort Effect of Benzophenone-3 on performance, structure and microbial metabolism in an EGSB system
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Castrillón Cano, Laura Victoria
Londoño Cañas, Yudy Andrea
Pañuela Mesa, Gustavo Antonio
Pino Rodríguez, Nancy Johanna
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Castrillón Cano, Laura Victoria
Londoño Cañas, Yudy Andrea
Pañuela Mesa, Gustavo Antonio
Pino Rodríguez, Nancy Johanna
dc.subject.decs.none.fl_str_mv Contaminantes del Agua
Water Pollutants
Poluentes da Água
Polluants de l'eau
topic Contaminantes del Agua
Water Pollutants
Poluentes da Água
Polluants de l'eau
Benzophenone-3
EGSB
Microbial structure
dc.subject.proposal.none.fl_str_mv Benzophenone-3
EGSB
Microbial structure
description Benzophenone-3 is an organic compound widely used as a UV filter, which has been reported as water pollutant and is connected with endocrine disruption in humans and animals. Expanded granular sludge beds (EGSB) are a form of an anaerobic digestion system, which has been successfully evaluated for wastewater treatment, and the removal of different compounds, however little is known about the effect of compounds as Benzophenone-3 in the performance of EGSB systems. In this study, we evaluate the effect of BP-3 on the performance, microbial structure and metabolism of EGSB reactors. For this purpose, biogas production, removal efficiencies of BP-3 and DQO were monitored. Changes in bacteria and archaea microbial structure were investigated using PCR-DGGE, and the effect on anaerobic metabolism was evaluated by measuring the expression of mcrA and ACAs genes through qRT-PCR. The systems remained stable and efficient throughout the operation stages, with CH4 percentages greater than 55% and COD and BP-3 removal percentages greater than 90%. The presence of different concentrations of Benzophenone-3 influenced the organization of microbial communities, especially archaea. However, this did not affect the stability and performance of the EGSB systems.
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spelling Castrillón Cano, Laura Victoriac98ba8d9-fc39-4539-a4c6-244f5e98bbf2Londoño Cañas, Yudy Andrea15921aae-ac4a-47ac-8ddf-98d849b20c29Pañuela Mesa, Gustavo Antoniob13cff04-be65-4a2d-82c2-d1eb9caa75c9Pino Rodríguez, Nancy Johanna69b76a79-5cdf-48f2-b3b2-d331a3d144042023-05-28T02:31:57Z2023-05-28T02:31:57Z20190959-3330https://dspace.tdea.edu.co/handle/tdea/30671479-487XBenzophenone-3 is an organic compound widely used as a UV filter, which has been reported as water pollutant and is connected with endocrine disruption in humans and animals. Expanded granular sludge beds (EGSB) are a form of an anaerobic digestion system, which has been successfully evaluated for wastewater treatment, and the removal of different compounds, however little is known about the effect of compounds as Benzophenone-3 in the performance of EGSB systems. In this study, we evaluate the effect of BP-3 on the performance, microbial structure and metabolism of EGSB reactors. For this purpose, biogas production, removal efficiencies of BP-3 and DQO were monitored. Changes in bacteria and archaea microbial structure were investigated using PCR-DGGE, and the effect on anaerobic metabolism was evaluated by measuring the expression of mcrA and ACAs genes through qRT-PCR. The systems remained stable and efficient throughout the operation stages, with CH4 percentages greater than 55% and COD and BP-3 removal percentages greater than 90%. The presence of different concentrations of Benzophenone-3 influenced the organization of microbial communities, especially archaea. However, this did not affect the stability and performance of the EGSB systems.12 páginasimage/jpegengTaylor and Francis GroupReino Unidohttps://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/09593330.2019.1606287Effect of Benzophenone-3 on performance, structure and microbial metabolism in an EGSB systemArtículo de revistahttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb1Textinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://purl.org/redcol/resource_type/ARTinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85330825329741Environmental TechnologyWeng S, Sun P, Ben W, Huang C-H, Lee LT, Blatchley III ER. The presence of pharmaceuticals and personal care products in swimming pools. Environ Sci Technol Lett. 2014;1(12):495–498. doi: 10.1021/ez5003133 [Crossref], [Web of Science ®], [Google Scholar]Yang Y-Y, Zhao J-L, Liu Y-S, et al. 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