Can natural zeolite improve the removal of micropollutants in a nitrifying sequencing batch reactor? Insights on bioreactor performance, kinetics, and microbial community using Ibuprofen and Diclofenac as model micropollutants

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This study presents the effect of natural zeolite (NZ) on a nitrifying sequencing batch reactor for removing ibuprofen (IBP) and diclofenac (DFC) in the long term, including kinetics and microbial community. The research was conducted in two 2 L liquid-volume bioreactors, one with 5 g/L of NZ. Nitrogen load rates ranging between 5.8 and 8.5 mg N/L h were studied. Bioreactors were operated for 217 days, with IBP and DFC concentrations ranging between 20 and 2000 μg/L. The results showed that using NZ in a nitrifying SBR only improves IBP removal at low concentrations (40 μg/L). IBP and DFC do not affect the nitrification efficiency or kinetic of ammonia removal. In the presence of IBP and DFC, NZ also favored a higher relative abundance in the genus Nitrosomonas and the Bradyrhizobiaceae family (responsible for nitrite-oxidizing activity), allowing higher IBP degradations at low IBP concentrations. Finally, IBP and DFC stimulated heterotrophic nitrification.

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Hernández, L., Tello, M., Vargas, R., Leiva-González, J., Salazar-González, R., Calzadilla, W., … Huiliñir, C. (2024). Can natural zeolite improve the removal of micropollutants in a nitrifying sequencing batch reactor? Insights on bioreactor performance, kinetics, and microbial community using Ibuprofen and Diclofenac as model micropollutants. Chemosphere, 366. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2024.143455

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