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Efficient biodegradation of acetoacetanilide in hypersaline wastewater with a synthetic halotolerant bacterial consortium

  • School of Environment, Harbin Institute of Technology
  • Harbin Institute of Technology Shenzhen
  • Harbin Institute of Technology
  • Shandong Hynar Water Environmental Protection Co., Ltd.,
  • Tai'an Hospital of Chinese Medicine

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Abstract

The high concentrations of salt and refractory toxic organics in industrial wastewater seriously restrict biological treatment efficiency and functional stability. However, how to construct a salt-tolerant biocatalytic community and realize the decarbonization coupled with detoxification toward green bio-enhanced treatment, has yet to be well elucidated. Here, acetoacetanilide (AAA), an important intermediate for many dyes and medicine synthesis, was used as the model amide pollutant to elucidate the directional enrichment of halotolerant degradative communities and the corresponding bacterial interaction mechanism. Combining microbial community composition and molecular ecological network analyses as well as the biodegradation efficiencies of AAA and its hydrolysis product aniline (AN) of pure strains, the core degradative bacteria were identified during the hypersaline AAA degradation process. A synthetic bacterial consortium composed of Paenarthrobacter, Rhizobium, Rhodococcus, Delftia and Nitratireductor was constructed based on the top-down strategy to treat AAA wastewater with different water quality characteristics. The synthetic halotolerant consortium showed promising treatment ability toward the simulated AAA wastewater (AAA 100–500 mg/L, 1–5% salinity) and actual AAA mother liquor. Additionally, the comprehensive toxicity of AAA mother liquor significantly reduced after biological treatment. This study provides a green biological approach for the treatment of hypersaline and high concentration of organics wastewater.

Original languageEnglish
Article number129926
JournalJournal of Hazardous Materials
Volume441
DOIs
StatePublished - 5 Jan 2023
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Acetoacetanilide biodegradation
  • Halotolerant bacteria
  • Hypersaline wastewater treatment
  • Microbial interactions
  • Synthetic bacterial consortium

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