Unveiling the impact of carbon sources on phosphorus release from sediment: Investigation of microbial interactions and metabolic pathways for anaerobic phosphorus recovery
Date
2024-11-15Discipline/s
FarmaciaSubject/s
Phosphorus recoveryCarbon sources stimulation
Carbon conversion
Electron transfer
Microbial responses
Metabolic pathways
Abstract
The aim of this study was recovery of phosphorus (P) from marine sediment, and our results revealed the influence
of P release from the sediment stimulated with different types and concentrations of carbon sources.
During the 15-day anaerobic operation, the sediments stimulated with 1 g/L propionic acid and glucose exhibited
more prominent effects compared to other trials, with 5.98 mg/L and 6.44 mg/L of P released, respectively, with
a total solid content of 4 %. Notably, the excessive addition of carbon sources was shown to can partially inhibit P
release. As microbial activity intensified, P was utilized for microbial synthesis, resulting in a decreased P in the
supernatant. For example, in glucose-fed systems with concentrations of 5 g/L and 10 g/L, the P concentration
decreased from 5 mg/L on Day 3 to approximately 3 mg/L on Day 15. The sequencing results indicated distinct
evolutions within different carbon source-fed systems over the 15-day operations. Feeding high conce...





