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Performance and mechanisms for V(v) bio-reduction by straw: key influencing factors.

Liting Hao1, Yuanyuan He1, Chen Shi1, Xiaodi Hao1.   

Abstract

A high concentration of vanadium [V(v)] in groundwater is extremely harmful for humans. Weak movability and low toxicity after microbial V(v) reduction have attracted remarkable attention, especially for using solid carbon sources. However, the influencing factors remain unclear. In this study, the initial V(v) concentration, inocula amount and straw dosage were examined to ascertain the mechanisms behind them. Increasing the initial V(v) concentration led to the decrease of the V(v) removal efficiency, which was also positively correlated with the straw dosage within a certain range. The initial sludge amount was not a main factor affecting microbial V(v) removal in this study. With the initial amount of 10 mg L-1 V(v), 25 mL initial inocula and 5 g straw, 88.2% of V(v) was removed. According to the dissolved organic matter (DOM) analysis results, microbial activity prevailed in groups with higher V(v) removal efficiency, indicating that the V(v) bio-reduction was attributed to the microbial activity, which was considered a major factor. Functional species as unclassified_f_Enterobacteriaceae presumably contributed to the V(v) bioreduction, with upregulated ABC transporter genes and enzymes. This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 35480689      PMCID: PMC9037681          DOI: 10.1039/d1ra03201a

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  RSC Adv        ISSN: 2046-2069            Impact factor:   4.036


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2.  Characterization of spectral responses of dissolved organic matter (DOM) for atrazine binding during the sorption process onto black soil.

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Journal:  Chemosphere       Date:  2017-04-14       Impact factor: 7.086

3.  Microbial vanadate and nitrate reductions coupled with anaerobic methane oxidation in groundwater.

Authors:  Baogang Zhang; Yufeng Jiang; Kuichang Zuo; Chao He; Yunrong Dai; Zhiyong Jason Ren
Journal:  J Hazard Mater       Date:  2019-09-13       Impact factor: 10.588

4.  Microbial removal of vanadium (V) from groundwater by sawdust used as a sole carbon source.

Authors:  Liting Hao; Yongjie Liu; Nan Chen; Xiaodi Hao; Baogang Zhang; Chuanping Feng
Journal:  Sci Total Environ       Date:  2020-09-02       Impact factor: 7.963

5.  The public health implications of farming cattle in areas with high background concentrations of vanadium.

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Journal:  Prev Vet Med       Date:  2005-09-02       Impact factor: 2.670

6.  Hydrodynamics- and hydrochemistry-affected microbial selenate reduction in aquifer: Performance and mechanisms.

Authors:  Liuliu Li; Baogang Zhang; Chao He; Han Zhang
Journal:  Sci Total Environ       Date:  2021-01-22       Impact factor: 7.963

7.  Vanadate and acetate biostimulation of contaminated sediments decreases diversity, selects for specific taxa, and decreases aqueous V5+ concentration.

Authors:  Alexis P Yelton; Kenneth H Williams; John Fournelle; Kelly C Wrighton; Kim M Handley; Jillian F Banfield
Journal:  Environ Sci Technol       Date:  2013-06-10       Impact factor: 9.028

Review 8.  Is vanadium a more versatile target in the activity of primordial life forms than hitherto anticipated?

Authors:  Dieter Rehder
Journal:  Org Biomol Chem       Date:  2008-01-16       Impact factor: 3.876

9.  Development, modification, and application of low-cost and available biochar derived from corn straw for the removal of vanadium(v) from aqueous solution and real contaminated groundwater.

Authors:  Ruihong Meng; Tan Chen; Yaxin Zhang; Wenjing Lu; Yanting Liu; Tianchu Lu; Yanjun Liu; Hongtao Wang
Journal:  RSC Adv       Date:  2018-06-12       Impact factor: 3.361

Review 10.  Vanadium: Risks and possible benefits in the light of a comprehensive overview of its pharmacotoxicological mechanisms and multi-applications with a summary of further research trends.

Authors:  Agnieszka Ścibior; Łukasz Pietrzyk; Zbigniew Plewa; Andrzej Skiba
Journal:  J Trace Elem Med Biol       Date:  2020-04-12       Impact factor: 3.849

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