ElsevierAcevedo Juárez, B.; Camiña, C.; Corona, JE.; Borrás Falomir, L.; Barat Baviera, R. (2015). The metabolic versatility of PAOs as an opportunity to obtain a highly P-enriched stream for further P-recovery. Chemical Engineering Journal. 270:459-467. doi:10.1016/j.cej.2015
ElsevierAcevedo Juárez, B.; Camiña, C.; Corona, JE.; Borrás Falomir, L.; Barat Baviera, R. (2015). The metabolic versatility of PAOs as an opportunity to obtain a highly P-enriched stream for further P-recovery. Chemical Engineering Journal. 270:459-467. doi:10.1016/j.cej.2015
In a previous study the authors confirmed the ability of PAOs to perform GAO metabolism in short-term experiments. However, what happens when PAOs are exposed to poly-P shortage for an extended period of time? The answer to this question was the aim of this work from a macroscopic and microscopic point of view. Therefore, the poly-P was removed from a PAO enriched SBR and maintained without poly-P during five solid retention time. The PAOs were found to quickly change their metabolism to a clear GAO performance and remained without GAO colonization for the entire experimental period, even though GAO was present (around 5%) at the beginning of the experiment. Unlike the results obtained in the short-term experiments, in this case PAO Type I performed the GAO metabolism at the end of the experimental period.
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