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FUNCELL

General Info

Project financed by ERA-NET COFUND MANUNET-III-2017
For the Romanian partners the project is funded by U.E.F.I.S.C.D.I. – www.uefiscdi.ro
For the Italian partners the project is funded by Regione Toscana – www.regione.toscana.it
Acronym: FUNCELL
Contract no — for Romanian partners: 21/01.06.2018
Domain: Manufacturing technologies for environmental and energy applications including resource efficiency and recycling

Project Partners

  1. DFR Systems (Romania) – Project coordinator: Ioana Corina Moga
  2. Consorzio CuoioDepur SpA (Italy) – Project Responsible: Gualtiero Mori
  3. The National R&D Institute for Textiles and Leather (Romania) – Project Responsible: Ovidiu Iordache
  4. Opus automazione spa (Italy) – Project Responsible: Elena Andolfi
  5. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering University of Florence (Italy) – Project Responsible: Giulio Munz

Misc.

Project implementation period: 01/06/2018 – 31/07/2020
Project Duration: 24 months

Abstract

FUNCELL consists is the development of an innovative mycobased tertiary treatment for tannery and papermill wastewaters efficient in removing tannins and absorbable organic halogen (AOX), not depleted by consolidated bacterial based processes. The costs of treatments for m3 of wastewaters will be reduced and qualitative improvements in the treatment of wastewater are envisaged. FUNCELL is based both on modern processes for biological treatment (Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor, MBBR) and on biological nonconventional processes catalyzed by fungi [WhiteRotFungi (WRF) and Ascomycota (ASC)]. An innovative carrier, based on polyethylene supports, will be developed for optimizing the fungal biomass growth in system where bacteria are competitive. A pilot of an innovative MBBR designed for fungi will be set up and tested. An innovative approach to monitor and automatize the reactor, based on a specifically designed differential respirometer, will be constructed. The TRL 6 level will be reached. FUNCELL’s objective is the (15-20)% reduction of the investments in wastewater treatment plants, compared to actual technologies, comprising anaerobic treatments dedicated to the depletion of AOX.

Needs Addressed

Tannins and AOXs are keen to damages aquatic environments. More over they are produced by industrial activities that are highly water demanding. FUNCELL is oriented to create nonconventional processes performing better than the “best available technologies”, in the removal of both tannins and AOXs from the effluents and to promote the reuse of treated water and the adoption of a common policy involving both Romania and Italy in the fame of the Communitarian and National regulations.

The obtainment of a high quality effluents and effluents with a water quality suitable for reuse will be the two main needs addressed by FUNCELL. FUNCELL goals will be achieved by developing an MBBR treatment specifically designed for fungal metabolism, producing lower amount of sludges accompanied by a higher removal efficiency. The reutilization of the treated wastewater inside the services of the industrial plants will determine a decrease in the consumption of water in the same sectors. FUNCELL will determine a global decrease of the environmental footprint of tannery and paper industries.

Estimated Results

  1. A new type of support media (carriers) specifically designed produced and tested to support fungal growth in a not sterile environment typical of wastewater treatment. These carriers will be novel and/or optimized for what concern the geometry, the size, the surface properties and the material and will be a new product for the market of MBBR.
  2. A new bioreactor specifically designed to support fungal growth in a potentially inhibiting environment and when competing for substrates with bacteria.
  3. A novel monitoring system for the measurement of oxygen uptake rate consumption in a packed bed reactor that will allow to acquire information on both biological activity and oxygen diffusion across the reactor bed.

FUNCELL Project Objectives

Objective 1. Isolating a fungal bioactive consortium (bioactivetool). Utilizing cellulose as carbon source capable to transform, biodegrade and deplete tannins and AOXs. The capacity of the fungal candidates to exert their metabolic potential utilizing different substrates for growth, comprising cellulose, will be evaluated both in sterile and non-sterile conditions at bench scale.

Objective 2. For the scaling up of the experimentation, the selected fungal strain will be grown on innovative polyethylene carriers. The carrier will be designed to be exploited in a moving bed bioreactor and to favor fungal growth in the presence of competing bacteria.

Objective 3. Designing and testing a moving bed bioreactor capable of favoring the growth and metabolic activity of the bioactivetool by the exploitation of the innovative carrier in non-sterile conditions where bacteria are usually more competitive.

Objective 4. Designing and evaluating an innovative solution based on a differential respirometer to monitor, control and automatize the system. The technical objective of the project is to set up new advanced and intelligent processes with positive.

Project Budget as Mentioned in the Project Proposal

Partner Name Costs
(EUR)
Partner Contribution
(EUR)
Requested Funding
(EUR)
SC DFR Systems SRL 207.700,00 61.500,00 146.200,00
Consorzio CuoioDepur SpA 90.000,00 54.000,00 36.000,00
The National R&D Institute for Textiles and Leather 99.800,00 0,00 99.800,00
Opus automazione spa 130.000,00 78.000,00 52.000,00
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering University of Florence 190.000,00 104.500,00 85.500,00
TOTAL 717.500,00 298.000,00 419.500,00

Project Implementation

The project implementation is done according to the Consortium Agreement. The purpose of the consortium agreement is to specify the relationship among the Partners, in particular concerning the organization of the work between the Partners, the management of the Project and the rights and obligations of the Partners regarding the project and the results of the FUNCELL. The project works and the responsibilities for the tasks of each Partner are to be arranged as agreed in the Project Plan.

DFR Systems SRL, as the Coordinating Partner and will be responsible for the project management in accordance with the Manunet Guidelines.

DFR Systems has obtained results in using MBBR technology and holds a patent for a model of biofilm carrier (Patent no. RO 123174/28.01.2011).

In MBBR systems the biofilm grows protected within small plastic carriers, which are carefully designed with high internal surface area. These biofilm carriers are suspended and mixed throughout the water phase. The biological wastewater treatment process consists of adding biofilm carriers in aerated or anoxic basins to support biofilm growth. When the microorganisms in the attached biological film die, the film breaks up and peels off from the solid support being carried away by the liquid current. The destroyed cellular material is removed as sludge.

Fungal strain

Cerioporus squamosus is a basidiomycete bracket fungus (also known as dryad’s saddle or pheasant’s back mushroom) (Spahr, 2009), and has special importance in natural ecosystems, being able to degrade a wide range of cellulosic substrates. The strain develops Dimitic hyphae, which are composed of skeletal hyphae (axial or inflated) (Zmitrovich, 2016).

Fresh culture strain was started in Potato-Dextrose Nutrient Broth (Scharlau), for 4 days at 28°C, at fermenter level (Biotec FE 007), in a final volume of 500 mL, environmental volume for 72 hours at 28°C under aerobic conditions (continuous oxygenation) and agitation set to 250 rpm.

After strain growing, for 4 days at 28oC, MBBR pieces (previously sterilized at 121oC for 15’) were put in the fermenter, and the process was further continued for 7 days at 28oC.

Microscopic analysis and morphological characterization was performed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) using a Quanta 200, Fei (Netherlands) electron microscope (Figure 3). SEM analysis was also conducted on Cerioporus squamosus strain grown on Sabouraud-Agar plates, incubated at 28oC for 14 days, for hyphae development, and compared to liquid media growth, which was used for MBBRs functionalization.

Morphological analyses were performed on the GSED detector, ESEM mode, spot beam size of 4.0, 10kV filament voltage, with image acquisition at 27.2 seconds.

Optical microscopy analysis was carried out on an Olympus SZX7 stereomicroscope, with 7:1 zoom ratio, built-in electrostatic discharge protection, and advanced Galilean optical system for highly resolved images. Analyses were carried out at a magnification level of 0.8X, on both treated and untreated MBBRs.

Indigenous Ascomycota are the dominant fungal phylum in polluted environments, where they are able to transform or remove also significantly stable and toxic recalcitrants (Marco-Urrea et al., 2015). Polluted wastewaters represent a source of Ascomycota, putative degraders for which studies are surprisingly scarce. In this context, many unstudied fungal species need to be explored, to understand their specific interactions in engineered ecosystems, because they appear to play a primary role in actual polluted scenarios. Some Ascomycota undoubtedly possess great potential for bioremediation purposes (Mariner et al., 2008), and the key seems to be the intracellular enzymatic machinery coded in their genome, rather than the extracellular battery of oxidative enzymes already described for White Rot Fungi.

Optical microscopy analyses revealed Cerioporus squamosus biomass deposition inside the MBBR structure (b) when compared to untreated MBBR (a).

Analysis highlighted attachment of microbial biomass inside the MBBRs, but not on the external spaces of the polymeric structures. It can be highlighted that a longer process (more than 7 days) could translate into a higher quantity of biomass that will be internalized between the MBBRs empty spaces (inside the structure). Another aspect that was noted is that the biomass was not firmly attached by the polymer surface, and could be easily washed.

SEM analysis on Cerioporus squamosus standalone strain, grown on Sabouraud-Agar Petri plates, carried out at pressure levels between 200Pa and 208Pa highlighted a fibrillated, branched structure with a high degree of coverage on the carbon band and hyphae size ranging from 1.60μm to 2.72μm, for 4000x magnification analysis. The strain has a multi branches hyphae organization, these having dimensional width variations, and pyramidal structure in section (see below a SEM analysis of morphological characters for Cerioporus squamosum strain).

In 2019 fungal attachment to carriers was performed. Regarding the Cerioporus squamosus strain attachment to the biofilm carriers, good results were obtained. The best results were obtained for SSB biofilm carriers.

COD analysis is a general indicator of water quality, measuring the dissolved oxygen depletion capacity in samples contaminated with organic matter. More specifically, the analysis determines the equivalent oxygen quantity required for the chemical oxidation of organic compounds in water. Often, COD analysis is used to estimate BOD (Biochemical Oxygen Demand) values, with strong correlations between these two.

For Cerioporus squamosus the two samples (control and strain) were processed according to ISO 6060 standard, each of which was subjected to acid digestion for 2h at 150oC. Since the nutrient media has high glucose content (30 g/L), which can significantly influence the COD value, a blank containing 3% glucose-added residual water was prepared (used as control).

The zero sample (V1 in the formula) was prepared and processed from distilled water, this being used as standard water. Furthermore, it was subjected to acid digestion, as well as the samples, and the titration value with iron (II) and ammonium sulphate was used in the COD calculation of each sample. The result of COD value and reduction rate of strain sample was of 32428 mg/L (41.93%), when compared to the controls sample which contained residual glucose water to mimic the composition of the samples, with COD value of 55849 mg/L.

Dissemination Activities

Main Dissemination Activities Mentioned in the Project Proposal

  1. FUNCELL webpage
  2. Participation in symposia and conferences
  3. ISI rated articles
  4. Articles publishing in scientific journals
  5. Patent request
  6. Project poster

Dissemination Activities

I. Papers published/accepted for publication

ISI papers

  1. O. Iordache, I.C. Moga, I. Dumitrescu, E. Perdum, E.C. Mitran, A.M.A. Chivu, M. Ferdes, F. Pricop, MBBRs Functionalization with Cerioporus Squamosus. Scientific Papers. Series E. Land Reclamation, Earth Observation & Surveying, Environmental Engineering, Vol. VII, pg. 88-93
  2. I.C. Moga, O. Iordache, G. Petrescu, F. Pricop, I. Dumitrescu, Polyethylene based materials for biofilm carriers used în wastewater treatment, IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, Vol. 374, No. 1, pg. 012080-012084
  3. O. Iordache, I.C. Moga, C. Mitran, D. Ciutaru, I. Sandulache, Novel MBBRs Systems Biofilm Carriers and Physical-Chemical Analysis, Scientific Papers. Series E. Land Reclamation, Earth Observation & Surveying, Env. Engineering. Vol. VIII, 2019, pg. 53-58, Print ISSN 2285-6064, CD-ROM ISSN 2285-6072, Online ISSN 2393-5138, ISSN-L 2285-6064
  4. O. Iordache, I.C. Moga, C. Mitran, D. Ciutaru, I. Sandulache, G. Petrescu, E. Perdum, Bio-Augmentation of Polyethilene Biofilm Carriers by Cerioporus squamosus White Rot Fungi, Scientific Papers. Series E. Land Reclamation, Earth Observation & Surveying, Envi. Engineering. Vol. VIII, 2019, pg. 59-65, Print ISSN 2285-6064, CD-ROM ISSN 2285-6072, Online ISSN 2393-5138, ISSN-L 2285-6064
  5. I.C. Moga, A. Bardi, S. Di Gregorio, F. Spennati, G. Munz, S. Batistini, O.G. Iordache, C.E. Mitran, G. Petrescu, Improved biofilm carriers for fungal exploitation in wastewater treatment, IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, Volume 572, conference 1, pp. 012104, Online ISSN: 1757-899X, Print ISSN: 1757-8981
  6. O. Iordache, I.C. Moga, E.C. Mitran, I. Sandulache, L.O. Secareanu, C. Lite, M. Memecica, A. Tanasa, G. Pantazi, Microbial degradation of an industrial azo-dye and FT-IR analysis, Industria Textila 6/2020 (accepted for publication)
  7. I.C. Moga, O.G. Iordache, G. Petrescu, E.C. Mitran, A.G. Tanasa, I. Sandulache, G.A. Pantazi, L.O. Secareanu, G. Anghelache, Cellulosic and Tannins Containing Wastewater Treatment Using MBBR Technology and Fungal Strain. C Lite. IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering.

Other indexed papers

  1. I.C. Moga, O. Iordache, G. Petrescu, C.E. Mitran, E. Perdum, F. Pricop, R. Buzea, Educație pentru dezvoltarea tehnologiilor de epurare, Buletinul AGIR, nr. 3/2018, pg. 3-8
  2. I.C. Moga, O.G. Donțu, F. Pricop, O. Iordache, G. Petrescu, Biological Wastewater Treatment Using Innovative Equipment and Materials, Proceeding of 9th International Scientific-Professional Conference Textile Science and Economy 2018, November 2018, ISBN 978-86-7672-314-0, pg. 27-32
  3. I.C. Moga, O. Iordache, C. Mitran, G. Petrescu, Polymeric Mobile Artificial Supports for Wastewater Treatment with Fungi Strains, “Book of Abstracts” – 10th International Conference on Environmental Engineering and Management – ICEEM 10, 2019
  4. O. Iordache, I.C. Moga, E.C. Mitran, D.G. Ciutaru, I.Ma. Sandulache, L.O. Secareanu, G. Petrescu, E. Perdum, Chromatographic Characterization of Bemacid Rot Dye Compounds Following Cerioporus squamosus Bioremediation, Annals of the University of Oradea, Fascile of Textiles, Leather Work, Proceedings Volume XX 2019, pg. 51-56, ISSN 1843-813X
  5. I.C. Moga, O. Iordache, G. Petrescu, E.C. Mitran, I.M. Sandulache, B.I. Doroftei, L. O. Secareanu, E. Perdum, G.A. Pantazi, Improved Mobile Bed Biofilm Reactors to Treat Cellulosic Wastewaters, Proceedings of International Conference “TexTeh IX”, Advanced Textiles for a Better World, October 24-25, 2019, Bucharest, Romania, ISSN 2068-9101, Vol. 9
  6. O. Iordache, I. Sandulache, I.C. Moga, C. Mitran, L. Secareanu, E. Perdum, G. Petrescu, DSC Analysis of Novel Polyethilene Biofilm Carrier, Proceedings of International Conference “TexTeh IX”, Advanced Textiles for a Better World, October 24-25, 2019, Bucharest, Romania. ISSN 2068-9101, Vol. 9

II. Presentations at international conferences

  1. I.C. Moga, O. Iordache, G. Petrescu, C.E. Mitran, E. Perdum, F. Pricop, R. Buzea, Educație pentru Dezvoltarea Tehnologiilor de Epurare, Educația – Componentă Esențială a Politicii de Mediu, 07 Iunie 2018, București, România

  1. O. Iordache, I.C. Moga, I. Dumitrescu, E. Perdum, E.C. Mitran, A.M.A. Chivu, M. Ferdes, F. Pricop, MBBRs Functionalization with Cerioporus Squamosus, International Conference Agriculture for Life, Life for Agriculture, 07-09 Iunie 2018, București, România

  1. I.C. Moga, O. Iordache, G. Petrescu, F. Pricop, I. Dumitrescu, Polyethylene based materials for biofilm carriers used în wastewater treatment, International Conference on Innovative Research – ICIR, 17-18 Mai 2018, București, România

  1. I.C. Moga, O.G. Donțu, F. Pricop, O. Iordache, G. Petrescu, Biological Wastewater Treatment Using Innovative Equipment and Materials, International Conference “Textile Science & Economy IX”, 06 Noiembrie 2018, Zrenjanin, Serbia
  2. O. Iordache, I.C. Moga, C. Mitran, D. Ciutaru, Ir. Sandulache, Novel MBBRs Systems Biofilm Carriers and Physical-Chemical Analysis, Agriculture for Life, Life for Agriculture, 6-8 Iunie 2019, Bucuresti, Romania
  3. O. Iordache, I.C. Moga, C. Mitran, D. Ciutaru, I. Sandulache, G. Petrescu, E. Perdum, Bio-Augmentation of Polyethilene Biofilm Carriers by Cerioporus squamosus White Rot Fungi, Agriculture for Life, Life for Agriculture, 6-8 Iunie 2019, Bucuresti, Romania
  4. I. Ovidiu, I.C. Moga, E.C. Mitran, D.G. Ciutaru, I.M. Sandulache, L.O. Secareanu, G. Petrescu, E. Perdum, Chromatographic Characterization of Bemacid Rot Dye Compounds Following Cerioporus squamosus Bioremediation, Innovative solutions for sustainable development of textiles and leather industry, 23-24 mai, Oradea, Romania
  5. I.C. Moga, A. Bardi, S. Di Gregorio, F. Spennati, G. Munz, S. Batistini, O.G. Iordache, C.E. Mitran, G. Petrescu, Improved biofilm carriers for fungal exploitation in wastewater treatment, International Conference on Innovative Research, ICIR 2019, 17-19 mai Iasi, Romania
  6. I.C. Moga, O. Iordache, G. Petrescu, E.C. Mitran, I.M. Sandulache, B.I. Doroftei, L. O. Secareanu, E. Perdum, G.A. Pantazi, Improved Mobile Bed Biofilm Reactors to Treat Cellulosic Wastewaters, International Conference “TexTeh IX”, Advanced Textiles for a Better World, 24-25 Octombrie, 2019, București, Romania
  7. O. Iordache, I. Sandulache, I.C. Moga, C. Mitran, L. Secareanu, E. Perdum, G. Petrescu, DSC Analysis of Novel Polyethilene Biofilm Carrier, International Conference “TexTeh IX”, Advanced Textiles for a Better World, 24-25 Octombrie, 2019, București, Romania
  8. I.C. Moga, O.G. Iordache, G. Petrescu, E.C. Mitran, A. Tanasa, I. Sandulache, G.A. Pantazi, L.O. Secareanu, G. Anghelache, C. Lite, Cellulosic wastewater treatment using MBBR technology and fungal strains, International Conference on Innovative Research – ICIR 2020

III. Showroom, exhibition participations

  1. EUROINVENT, European Exhibition of Creativity and Innovation, 17-19 Mai 2018, Iași, România
  2. International Fair of Patents, Inventions, Innovations And New Technologies – INOVAMAK 2018, 21-23 Septembrie, Skopje, Macedonia
  3. EUROINVENT, European Exhibition of Creativity and Innovation, 17-19 Mai 2019, Iași, România
  4. ProInvent 2019, Editia XVII, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
  5. INFOINVENT, Editia XVI, 22-23 noiembrie 2019, Chisinau, Rep. Moldova
  6. EUROINVENT, European Exhibition of Creativity and Innovation, 2020, Iași, România

IV. Patent requests

  1. A/00302 from 29.05.2020 – Biofilm carriers to be used in wastewater treatment – Ioana Corina Moga, Gabriel Petrescu (DFR Systems SRL)
  2. A/00122 from 04.03.2020 – Materials for making different models of biofilm carriers – Ioana Corina Moga, Gabriel Petrescu (DFR Systems SRL)

V. FUNCELL presentation posters displayed in the Italian partners’ offices

List of Awards

2017 – Diploma of Excellence at the EUROINVENT 2018 Salon (European Exhibition of Creativity and Innovation)

2018 – Gold medal at the INOVAMAK 2018 Salon (International Fair of Patents, Inventions, Innovations And New Technologies)

2019 – THE GREEN ENVIRONMENT AWARD, European Exhibition of Creativity and Innovation, 16-18 May 2019, Iasi, Romania

2019 – Silver Medal (for Research project Manunet 2017 – FUNCELL), European Exhibition of Creativity and Innovation, 16-18 May 2019, Iasi, Romania

2019 – Special Award (for Research project Manunet 2017 – FUNCELL), European Exhibition of Creativity and Innovation, 16-18 May 2019, Iasi, Romania

2019 – Gold Medal for “Materiale pentru realizarea diferitelor modele de suport artificial mobil”; International Salon of Inventions, PROINVENT, 20 -22 March 2019, Cluj-Napoca, Romania