Effects of salinity and COD/N on denitrification and bacterial community in dicyclic-type electrode based biofilm reactor

A dicyclic-type electrode based biofilm electrode reactor (BER) was developed for advanced nitrate removal from saline municipal wastewater. The denitrification efficiency was evaluated with a synthetic feed (NO3−-N, 20 mg L−1) under different salinity and COD to nitrogen ratios (COD/N). As the sali...

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Veröffentlicht in:Chemosphere (Oxford) 2018-02, Vol.192, p.328-336
Hauptverfasser: Zhai, Siyuan, Ji, Min, Zhao, Yingxin, Pavlostathis, Spyros G., Zhao, Qing
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Zusammenfassung:A dicyclic-type electrode based biofilm electrode reactor (BER) was developed for advanced nitrate removal from saline municipal wastewater. The denitrification efficiency was evaluated with a synthetic feed (NO3−-N, 20 mg L−1) under different salinity and COD to nitrogen ratios (COD/N). As the salinity increased from 0% to 1.0%, the denitrification performance of both the traditional biofilm reactor (BR) and BER was inhibited; however, the BER showed better adaptation and ability to recover. The BER achieved a high nitrate removal efficiency (≥90%) at a salinity of 1.0% and a low COD/N of 2.5 (theoretical stoichiometric 2.86 ignoring microbial growth). The abundance of Methylotenera mobilis in BR and Clostridium sticklandii in BER was higher than in the initial sludge sample used as inoculum. Likewise, the abundance of napA, nirS and nosZ genes increased as the COD/N further decreased. Under high salinity stress, the BER had a higher denitrification efficiency and the consumption of the organic carbon source (i.e., methanol) was reduced compared to BR. The cooperation between heterotrophic and autotrophic denitrifiers in the BER system provides a more efficient and feasible solution for nitrate removal from saline municipal wastewater. •A dicyclic-type electrode based BER was developed for the nitrate removal.•Excellent removal efficiency of nitrate was reached at low C/N (2.5) in BER.•Dominant microorganisms belonged to the classes of γ-Proteobacteria.•The abundances of denitrifying functional genes in BER were high at lower C/N.•There was synergistic interaction between heterotrophic and autotrophic in BER.
ISSN:0045-6535
1879-1298
DOI:10.1016/j.chemosphere.2017.10.108