Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
623729 Desalination 2013 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Ultrasonication power density affected LB-EPS extraction significantly.•Power density did not affect TB-EPS extraction until a very high value was used.•DNA evolution could be used to identify the critical power density of EPS extraction.•Critical power density for LB- and TB-EPS extraction was 35 and 65 W/10 mL, respectively.

Ultrasonication has been widely used for bound extracellular polymeric substance (EPS) extraction. However, the used ultrasonic power density is quite different in literature, which makes their results non-comparable. In this study, the effects of different ultrasonic power densities on extracting bound EPS were assessed via analyzing carbohydrates, proteins, humic acids and DNA. Experimental results proved that ultrasonication power density had a significant effect on loosely bound EPS (LB-EPS) extraction, and an appropriate power density termed critical power density was found to be 35 W/10 mL according to the variations of DNA which represented the intactness or damage of cell membrane. Nevertheless, carbohydrates, proteins and humic acids did not change obviously in tightly bound EPS (TB-EPS) until a very high power density was applied. The critical power density was determined as 65 W/10 mL for TB-EPS extraction. The results indicated that a critical power density should be used in order to extract maximal EPS but not to damage cell membrane intactness.

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