Separation and Purification Technology, Vol.110, 127-131, 2013
Aerobic granules dwelling vorticella and rotifers in an SBR fed with domestic wastewater
Aerobic granules respectively dwelling abundant vorticella and rotifers in a sequencing batch reactor (SBR) fed with real domestic wastewater were cultured. Most vorticella anchored into the granules by stalks, while rotifers attached or adhered to the surface of granules. Vorticella and rotifers going through a process of growth, blooming and decline successively was mainly caused by sludge granulation and available food from detached fine biomass particles. The mean SVI of two type granules were 43.9 mL/g and 33.9 mL/g, respectively. Flower-like vorticella on the surface of granules led to the lower settling velocity and higher SVI compared to naked granules or granules with rotifers. A positive effect on the reduction of suspended solids (SSs) in the effluent can be linked to the ingested fine biomass particles by vorticella and rotifers. The direct immunofluorescence assay demonstrated the phenomenon of the FITC-labeled bacteria was ingested into the guts of rotifers. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.