| Literature DB >> 29913399 |
Jiantao Ji1, Yongzhen Peng2, Bo Wang1, Wenke Mai1, Xiyao Li1, Qiong Zhang1, Shuying Wang1.
Abstract
High inorganic salts inevitably impose a toxic impact on biological treatment processes. In this study, the effect of salinity on the performance and microbial community structures of partial-denitrification (PD) was firstly investigated. Results showed the denitrifying activities of non-domesticated PD sludge were completely inhibited under a temporary high salinity (≥1.5 wt%). However, after domestication, denitrifying activities maintained above 50% of the maximum with salinity build-up step-by-step from 0.0 wt% to 3.0 wt%. High nitrite production was stably achieved during 120 days with nitrate-to-nitrite transformation ratio around 90%. Further investigation showed extracellular polymeric substances content of PD sludge increased from 184.59 mg gVSS-1 to 560.64 mg gVSS-1, accompanied by the elevation of average particle size. This occurred against high salinity as a protective response of PD bacteria. Moreover, Thauera, the functional bacteria of PD system, was still dominant with the relative abundance increasing to 83.36% (3.0 wt%) from 51.33% (0.0 wt%).Entities:
Keywords: Extracellular polymeric substances (EPS); Nitrite production; Partial-denitrification; Saline nitrate-rich wastewater
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29913399 DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2018.05.193
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemosphere ISSN: 0045-6535 Impact factor: 7.086