Nitrate effects on chromate reduction in a methane-based biofilm
Autor: | Bruce E. Rittmann, Yu Jie Dai, Liang Zhong, Kai Di Wang, Ping Zheng, Ling Dong Shi, He-Ping Zhao, Chun-Yu Lai, Yao Wei Liu, Fang Ma |
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Rok vydání: | 2017 |
Předmět: |
0301 basic medicine
Environmental Engineering Denitrification Inorganic chemistry Electron donor 010501 environmental sciences 01 natural sciences 03 medical and health sciences chemistry.chemical_compound Bioreactors Nitrate Chromates Waste Management and Disposal 0105 earth and related environmental sciences Water Science and Technology Civil and Structural Engineering Meiothermus Nitrates Chromate conversion coating biology Ecological Modeling Biofilm biology.organism_classification Pollution 030104 developmental biology chemistry Biofilms Anaerobic oxidation of methane Fermentation Methane Oxidation-Reduction |
Zdroj: | Water Research. 115:130-137 |
ISSN: | 0043-1354 |
Popis: | The effects of nitrate (NO 3 − ) on chromate (Cr(VI)) reduction in a membrane biofilm reactor (MBfR) were studied when CH 4 was the sole electron donor supplied with a non-limiting delivery capacity. A high surface loading of NO 3 − gave significant and irreversible inhibition of Cr(VI) reduction. At a surface loading of 500 mg Cr/m 2 -d, the Cr(VI)-removal percentage was 100% when NO 3 − was absent (Stage 1), but was dramatically lowered to −2 -d NO 3 − (Stage 2). After ∼50 days operation in Stage 2, the Cr(VI) reduction recovered to only ∼70% in Stage 3, when NO 3 − was removed from the influent; thus, NO 3 − had a significant long-term inhibition effect on Cr(VI) reduction. Weighted PCoA and UniFrac analyses proved that the introduction of NO 3 − had a strong impact on the microbial community in the biofilms, and the changes possibly were linked to the irreversible inhibition of Cr(VI) reduction. For example, Meiothermus , the main genus involved in Cr(VI) reduction at first, declined with introduction of NO 3 − . The denitrifier Chitinophagaceae was enriched after the addition of NO 3 − , while Pelomonas became important when nitrate was removed, suggesting its potential role as a Cr(VI) reducer. Moreover, introducing NO 3 − led to a decrease in the number of genes predicted (by PICRUSt) to be related to chromate reduction, but genes predicted to be related to denitrification, methane oxidation, and fermentation increased. |
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