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346908 
Journal Article 
Biosorption properties of extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) resulting from activated sludge according to their type: Soluble or bound 
Comte, S; Guibaud, G; Baudu, M 
2006 
Process Biochemistry
ISSN: 1359-5113
EISSN: 0032-9592 
41 
815-823 
English 
Extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) are one of the main components of activated sludge. EPS can be found in two forms, soluble or bound depending on their localisation and/or their role in microbial metabolism. In this study, soluble and bound EPS are operationally defined: soluble EPS, which can be extracted by centrifugation alone, and bound EPS in floc biomass which require additional treatments for extraction. The two kinds of EPS extracted were characterized by their organic fractions, their carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus contents, their biochemical composition and their pK sub(a) and PEC (protonic exchange capacity) values. Organic carbon content of EPS underlined qualitative differences between soluble and bound EPS, which were better established by polysaccharide content. At pH 7, whatever the EPS considered, the analysis of all biosorption results showed an EPS affinity for metals in descending order: Cu super(2+) > Pb super(2+) > Ni super(2+) Cd super(2+). The study of EPS biosorption properties showed different behaviour for soluble and bound EPS depending on the metal studied. For Cu super(2+) (only for EPS A), Pb super(2+) and Ni super(2+), soluble EPS showed stronger biosorption properties than bound EPS. For Cd super(2+) and Cu super(2+) (case of EPS B), biosorption properties of the two kinds of EPS studied were close due to the weak affinity of Cd super(2+) for EPS and the different possible binding mechanisms implicated by the speciation of Cu super(2+) at pH studied. At pH 7, due to the PEC value and pK sub(a), the numbers of binding dissociated sites, could be assumed greater for soluble EPS than for bound EPS and could explain in part the biosorption results obtained. We can guess that soluble EPS play the role of a protective barrier against toxic metals for the microorganisms in the activated sludge flocs. 
Article Subject Terms: Activated sludge; Biomass; Carbon; Centrifugation; Copper; Lead; Metabolism; Metals; Microorganisms; Nitrogen; Phosphorus; Polysaccharides; Protein kinase A; Speciation; biosorption; pH effects; A 01014 Others; W2 32510 Waste treatment, environment, pollution; W4; 210 Bioremediation, Bioreactors & BioCycling; W 30965; Miscellaneous, Reviews