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Application of calcium peroxide for efficient treatment of surface water turbidity: Mechanisms and microbial community responses

Zihang Ma, Zuhan Ge, Ke‐Xuan Liu, Cong Wang, Tao Wu, Jibiao Zhang

2023Journal of environmental chemical engineering14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this study, calcium peroxide (CaO 2 ) was added to two types of water to remove turbidity . The effects of CaO 2 on water quality, Ca content and microbial communities were also examined. The results showed that CaO 2 significantly improved the transparency of highly turbid water induced by algae. Compared with the control group, 5, 10, and 20 mg/L CaO 2 reduced the turbidity by 56.80%, 81.66%, and 82.54%, respectively. Considering the actual effect and cost, 10 mg/L CaO 2 was the recommended dosage . Furthermore, the addition of CaO 2 increased the degree of humification in the water and Ca content in the sediment. However, the addition of CaO 2 did not significantly increase the concentration of Ca 2+ in the water. Additionally, CaO 2 first decreased the richness and diversity of the bacterial and fungal communities . However, this effect gradually disappeared over time. The abundance of cyanobacteria decreased to 0 after 168 h. Actinobacteria and Compilobacteria were also inhibited by CaO 2 . At the genus level, Flavobacterium , Sphingomonas , Pseudomonas , and Limnohabitans , which occupied key nodes, were tolerant to CaO 2 , and CaO 2 had only a minor impact on the microbial ecological networks. Moreover, the eukaryotic rotifer community was destroyed. CaO 2 increased the abundance of chemotrophic heterotrophic functional groups but decreased that of the functional groups. These findings provide guidance for the use of CaO 2 to improve water turbidity and water ecological restoration .

Topics & Concepts

Microbial population biologyEnvironmental chemistryChemistryBiologyEcologyMicrobiologyBacteriaGeneticsAquatic Ecosystems and Phytoplankton DynamicsMarine and coastal ecosystemsMicrobial Community Ecology and Physiology