This work presents an integrated mathematical model able to simulate the physical, chemical, and biological processes prevailing in a sulfate-reducing biofilm under dynamic conditions. The model includes sulfate reduction by complete and incomplete sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB); lactate removal by sulfate reduction and by acetogenic bacteria and acetate consumption via methanogenesis. Numerical integration based on the method of characteristics has been developed. The major problem of sulfate-reducing fixed-growth reactors is the formation of undesired bacterial species, which compete for space and substrate within the biofilm with SRB. The effect of COD/SO2 4 ratio on the eactor performances in terms of bacterial species distribution and substrate iffusion trends in the biofilm has been assessed.The simulation results reveal a stratification of microbial activities in biofilm reflecting the different ecological niches created by substrate gradients.
Mathematical modeling of competition and coexistence of sulfate-reducing bacteria, acetogens, and methanogens in multispecies biofilms / Mattei, M. R.; D'Acunto, Berardino; Esposito, G.; Frunzo, Luigi; Pirozzi, Francesco. - In: DESALINATION AND WATER TREATMENT. - ISSN 1944-3994. - 55:3(2015), pp. 740-748. [10.1080/19443994.2014.937764]
Mathematical modeling of competition and coexistence of sulfate-reducing bacteria, acetogens, and methanogens in multispecies biofilms
Mattei M. R.;D'ACUNTO, BERARDINO;Esposito G.;FRUNZO, LUIGI;PIROZZI, FRANCESCO
2015
Abstract
This work presents an integrated mathematical model able to simulate the physical, chemical, and biological processes prevailing in a sulfate-reducing biofilm under dynamic conditions. The model includes sulfate reduction by complete and incomplete sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB); lactate removal by sulfate reduction and by acetogenic bacteria and acetate consumption via methanogenesis. Numerical integration based on the method of characteristics has been developed. The major problem of sulfate-reducing fixed-growth reactors is the formation of undesired bacterial species, which compete for space and substrate within the biofilm with SRB. The effect of COD/SO2 4 ratio on the eactor performances in terms of bacterial species distribution and substrate iffusion trends in the biofilm has been assessed.The simulation results reveal a stratification of microbial activities in biofilm reflecting the different ecological niches created by substrate gradients.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.