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A novel intra- and extracellular distribution pattern of elemental sulfur in Pseudomonas sp. C27-driven denitrifying sulfide removal process

  • School of Environment, Harbin Institute of Technology
  • St. Petersburg State University
  • National Taiwan University

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Abstract

Pseudomonas sp. C27 can achieve the conversion of toxic sulfide to economical elemental sulfur (S0) with various electron acceptors. In this study the distribution pattern of S0 produced by C27 in denitrifying sulfide removal (DSR) process was explored. The SEM observation identified that the particle size of the biogenic S0 was at micron level. Strikingly, a novel distribution pattern of S0 was revealed that the produced S0 was not directly secreted extracellularly, but be stored temporarily in the cell interior. Pyrolysis at 65 °C for 20 min were recommended prior to S0 recovery, which could maximize the separation of extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) from C27. Furthermore, the effects of N/S molar ratio, initial sulfide concentration, and micro-oxygen condition were investigated to improve the production of S0 by C27. The highest S0 production was obtained at S/N of 3 and anaerobic condition seemed to favor the S0 production by C27. This study would provide a theoretical support for highly efficient sulfide removal as well as S0 recovery in sulfide-laden wastewater treatment.

Original languageEnglish
Article number113674
JournalEnvironmental Research
Volume213
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Denitrifying sulfide removal
  • Elemental sulfur
  • Pseudomonas sp. C27
  • Sulfur oxidizing bacteria

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