Nitrate removal in iron sulfide-driven autotrophic denitrification biofilter: Biochemical and chemical transformation pathways and its underlying microbial mechanism: Biochemical and chemical transformation pathways and its underlying microbial mechanism

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Abstract

Iron sulfides-based autotrophic denitrification (IAD) is effective for treating nitrate-contaminated wastewater. However, the complex nitrate transformation pathways coupled with sulfur and iron cycles in IADs are still unclear. In this study, two columns (abiotic vs biotic) with iron sulfides (FeS) as the packing materials were constructed and operated continuously. In the abiotic column, FeS chemically reduced nitrate to ammonium under the ambient condition; this chemical reduction reaction pathway was spontaneous and has been overlooked in IAD reactors. In the biotic column (IAD biofilter), the complex nitrogen-transformation network was composed of chemical reduction, autotrophic denitrification, dissimilatory nitrate reduction to ammonium (DNRA) and sulfate reducing ammonium oxidation (Sulfammox). Metagenomic analysis and XPS characterization of the IAD biofilter further validated the roles of functional microbial communities (e.g., Acidovorax, Diaphorobacter, Desulfuromonas) in nitrate reduction process coupled with iron and sulfur cycles. This study gives an in-depth insight into the nitrogen transformations in IAD system and provides fundamental evidence about the underlying microbial mechanism for its further application in biological nitrogen removal.

Original languageEnglish (Ireland)
Article number165908
JournalScience Of The Total Environment
Volume901
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 May 2023

Keywords

  • Autotrophic denitrification
  • Fe cycling
  • Iron sulfides
  • N cycling
  • Nitrogen transformation
  • S cycling

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  • Yang Bai, Huanhuan Hu, Po-Heng Lee, Ainur Zhussupbekova, Igor V. Shvets, Bang Du, Akihiko Terada, Xinmin Zhan

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