| Literature DB >> 26810146 |
Chunshuang Liu1, Jian Xu1, Duu-Jong Lee2, Daoyong Yu1, Lihong Liu3.
Abstract
Antibiotics wastewater from tetracycline (TC) production unit can have high levels of chemical oxygen demand, ammonium and sulfate and up to a few hundreds of milligrams per liter of TC. Denitrifying sulfide removal (DSR) process is set up for simultaneously removal of sulfur, carbon and nitrogen from waters. The DSR process was for the first time studied for treating TC wastewaters. The TC stress has no adverse effects on removal rates of nitrate and acetate; however, it moderately deteriorated sulfide removal rates and S(0) accumulation rates when the concentration is higher than 100mgL(-1) TC. The Thauera sp., and Pseudomonas sp. present the heterotrophs and Sulfurovum sp. presented the autotroph for the present DSR reactions. The high tolerance of TC stress by the tested consortium was explained by the excess production of extracellular polymeric substances at high TC concentration, which can bind with TC for minimizing its inhibition effects.Entities:
Keywords: Denitrifying sulfide removal; Elemental sulfur; Extracellular polymeric substances; Tetracycline
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26810146 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2016.01.026
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642