| Literature DB >> 35518970 |
Xiawei Liu1,2, Jian Xu1,2, Jiaolong Huang1,2, Manqi Huang1,2, Tao Wang1,2, Shaopan Bao1, Wei Tang1, Tao Fang1,2.
Abstract
A novel bacteria-supported iron scraps (BSIS) system was developed for nitrate removal from low carbon-to-nitrogen ratio (C/N) wastewater. The system consisted of low-cost iron scraps and the accumulated denitrifying-related bacteria enriched from an Fe-wastewater environment when the system was operating. After operating for 39 d, the nitrate removal rate of the system increased to 73.55% within 24 h. The extraction of bacteria from the system revealed that iron scraps and bacteria had a synergistic effect on nitrate removal and bacteria only took effect when cooperating with iron. Microbial analysis using high-throughput sequencing showed that Hydrogenophaga, which is closely related to hydrogenotrophic denitrification, became the dominant genus in the system. The system provides a promising approach to the treatment of nitrate in low C/N wastewater and it has the potential for large-scale application due to the low cost, simple operation and relatively high removal rate. This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 35518970 PMCID: PMC9059957 DOI: 10.1039/c8ra09091b
Source DB: PubMed Journal: RSC Adv ISSN: 2046-2069 Impact factor: 4.036
Characteristics of the original wastewater (NO3−-N, NO2−-N, NH4+-N, CODCr, permanganate index: mg L−1; operation time: d)
| Operation time | NO3−-N | NO2−-N | NH4+-N | CODCr | Permanganate index | pH | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| First period | 17 | 4.52 | 0.05 | 5.16 | 25.09 | 5.61 | 7.50 |
| Second period | 20 | 2.83 | 0.06 | 5.51 | 24.60 | 4.95 | 7.45 |
| Third period | 2 | 3.87 | 0.17 | 3.46 | 22.12 | 4.11 | 7.23 |
Fig. 1Removal performance of four systems (FeC, Fe, C and control) during the experimental operation. (a) Variations of NO3−-N concentration and removal efficiency during the first period; (b) variations of NO3−-N concentration and removal efficiency during the third period.
Fig. 2Variations of NO3−-N concentration and removal efficiency in FeC system and Fe system when initial NO3−-N concentration was set at 10 mg L−1.
Fig. 3Effects of iron scraps (Fe), cokes (C) and extractive bacteria on nitrate removal.
Fig. 4Community abundance at (a) phylum and (b) class levels in different systems (FeC, Fe and C).
Fig. 5Microbial analysis at genus level in different systems (FeC, Fe and C). (a) Community abundance; (b) heat map of the community abundance (the most dominant 20 genera).
Fig. 6Microbial analysis at OTU level in different systems (FeC, Fe and C). (a) Community abundance; (b) heat map of the community abundance (the most dominant 20 OTUs); (c) description and Genbank match of the most dominant 20 OTUs.