Recovery of Iron-Dependent Autotrophic Denitrification Activity from Cell–Iron Mineral Aggregation-Induced Reversible Inhibition by Low-Intensity Ultrasonication

Tian Tian(University of Science and Technology of China), Ke Zhou(Hefei University of Technology), Yu‐Sheng Li(University of Science and Technology of China), Dong‐Feng Liu(University of Science and Technology of China), Han‐Qing Yu(University of Science and Technology of China)
Environmental Science & Technology
December 21, 2021
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Abstract

Iron-dependent autotrophic denitrification (IDAD) has garnered increasing interests as an efficient method for removing nitrogen from wastewater with a low carbon to nitrogen ratio. However, an inevitable deterioration of IDAD performance casts a shadow over its further development. In this work, the hidden cause for such a deterioration is uncovered, and a viable solution to this problem is provided. Batch test results reveal that the aggregation of microbial cells and iron-bearing minerals induced a cumulative and reversible inhibition on the activity of IDAD sludge. Extracellular polymeric substances were found to play a glue-like role in the cell-iron mineral aggregates, where microbial cells were caged, and their metabolisms were suppressed. Adopting low-intensity ultrasound treatment efficiently restored the IDAD activity by disintegrating such aggregates rather than stimulating the microbial metabolism. Moreover, the ultrasonication-assisted IDAD bioreactor exhibited an advantageous nitrogen removal efficiency (with a maximum enhancement of 72.3%) and operational stability compared to the control one, demonstrating a feasible strategy to achieve long-term stability of the IDAD process. Overall, this work provides a better understanding about the mechanism for the performance deterioration and a simple approach to maintain the stability of IDAD.


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