Characterization of the proton binding sites of extracellular polymeric substances in an anaerobic membrane bioreactor

Water Res. 2015 Jul 1:78:133-43. doi: 10.1016/j.watres.2015.04.007. Epub 2015 Apr 15.

Abstract

This paper focuses on the characterization of the chemical compositions and acidic constants of the extracellular polymeric substances (EPSs) in an anaerobic membrane bioreactor treating synthetic brewery wastewater by using chemical analysis, linear programming analysis (LPA) of titration data, and FT-IR analysis. The linear programming analysis of titration data revealed that the EPSs have proton binding sites with pKa values from pKa ≤ 6, between 6 and 7, and approximately 9.8. The strong acidic sites (pKa ≤ 6) and some weak acidic sites (7.5 < pKa < 9.0) were found to be readily removed by 0.45-μm membrane filtration. In addition, the FT-IR analysis confirmed the presence of proteins, carbohydrates, nucleic acids, and lipids in the EPS samples. Based on the FT-IR analysis and the main chemical functional groups at the bacterial cell surfaces, the identified proton binding sites were related to carboxyl, phosphate, and hydroxyl/amine groups with pKa values of 4.6 ± 0.7, 6.6 ± 0.01, and 9.7 ± 0.1, respectively, with the corresponding respective intensities of 0.31 ± 0.05, 0.96 ± 0.3, and 1.53 ± 0.3 mmole/g-EPS. The pKa values and intensities of the proton binding sites are the fundamental molecular properties of EPSs that affect the EPS charge, molecular interactions, and metal complexation characteristics. Determination of such properties can advance Derjaguin-Landau-Verwey-Overbeek (DLVO)-based concentration polarization modeling, facilitate the estimation of the osmotic pressure of the EPS concentration polarization layers, and lead to a deeper understanding of the role of metal complexation in membrane fouling.

Keywords: Acidity constant; Anaerobic membrane bioreactor (AnMBR); Extracellular polymeric substance (EPS); Linear programming analysis; Proton binding site; Soluble microbial product (SMP).

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Binding Sites
  • Biofouling
  • Bioreactors / microbiology*
  • Filtration
  • Industrial Waste
  • Membranes, Artificial
  • Polymers / chemistry
  • Polymers / metabolism*
  • Protons
  • Titrimetry
  • Waste Disposal, Fluid / methods*

Substances

  • Industrial Waste
  • Membranes, Artificial
  • Polymers
  • Protons