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Microbial interactions facilitating efficient methane driven denitrification via in-situ utilization of short chain fatty acids

  • School of Environment, Harbin Institute of Technology
  • Heilongjiang Agricultural Engineering Vocational College
  • CAS - Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences

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Abstract

High nitrate pollution in agriculture and industry poses a challenge to emerging methane oxidation coupled denitrification. In this study, an efficient nitrate removal efficiency of 100 % was achieved at an influent loading rate of 400 mg-N/L·d, accompanied by the production of short chain fatty acids (SCFAs) with a maximum value of 80.9 mg/L. Batch tests confirmed that methane was initially converted to acetate, which then served as a carbon source for denitrification. Microbial community characterization revealed the dominance of heterotrophic denitrifiers, including Simplicispira (22.8 %), Stappia (4.9 %), and the high‑nitrogen-tolerant heterotrophic denitrifier Diaphorobacter (19.0 %), at the nitrate removal rate of 400 mg-N/L·d. Notably, the low abundance of methanotrophs ranging from 0.24 % to 3.75 % across all operational stages does not fully align with the abundance of pmoA genes, suggesting the presence of other functional microorganisms capable of methane oxidation and SCFAs production. These findings could facilitate highly efficient denitrification driven by methane and contributed to the development of denitrification using methane as an electron donor.

Original languageEnglish
Article number172901
JournalScience of the Total Environment
Volume931
DOIs
StatePublished - 25 Jun 2024
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • CH
  • Denitrification
  • MBfR
  • Methane oxidation
  • SCFAs

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