Abstract

AbstractThe aim of this study was to determine the potential of phosphate (P) removal from wastewater by biosolids prepared by the immobilization of P-accumulating bacteria onto organic bentonite. Organic bentonite was prepared by treating bentonite clay with quaternary ammonium salt — cetyltrimetylammonium (CTA) bromide. Cation exchange capacity (CEC) of the bentonite was found to be 179.0 meq/100 g of the dry bentonite. The CTA occupied ca. 175% of the CEC. Modification of bentonite with CTA in amounts higher than 55% of the CEC resulted in the change of zeta potential of particles from negative to positive. Only in reactors containing organic bentonite samples occupied with 3.5 and 28% of the CEC was P efficiently removed from wastewater by combined adsorption and bacterial uptake in the biomass. Organic bentonite samples with higher CTA loadings (from 55 to 175% of the CEC) showed bactericidal effects. To enhance P removal from wastewater in the aerated biological system, biosolids consisting of P-accumulating bacteria and organic bentonite can be used, but special attention should be given to the configuration of sorbed CTA molecules and its potential desorption.

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