2020 EJRNL PP Dexin Fang -1.pdf
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Terbatas Irwan Sofiyan
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Terbatas Irwan Sofiyan
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A thorough heterotrophic denitrification process is difficult to complete when the carbon source is insufficient.
The use of solid, biodegradable polymers to enhance denitrification is a promising solution due to their continuous
carbon release characteristics and their safety advantages. However, the community succession and
metabolic patterns in the polymer-based denitrification system still remain largely unclear, and few studies have
investigated the polymer’s carbon release rate in detail. In this study, we developed a biofilm denitrification
system using biodegradable polycaprolactone (PCL) as an external carbon source, and present a novel stoichiometric
approach that allows quantitative assessment of the polymer’s carbon release rate. The results unequivocally
demonstrate the coexisting ecological assemblages and coupled metabolic patterns of polymer degradation
and denitrification in the system. Furthermore, as a result of the polymer substrate’s pressure
selection, the dominant denitrifying bacteria has been replaced by Acidovorax, which is capable of metabolizing
polyester. Finally, the metabolic pattern of PCL degradation coupled with nitrate reduction was established
according to the functional enzymes. By applying biochemical and ecological theories, this work promotes both a
comprehensive understanding of the ecological-metabolic patterns in polymer enhanced denitrification systems
and the methodological capability to estimate carbon release rates in engineered environments.
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