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Response of sulfur-metabolizing biofilm to external sulfide in element sulfur-based dentification packed-bed reactor

  • Hong Xu Bao
  • , Han Lin Wang
  • , Shu Tong Wang
  • , Yi Lu Sun*
  • , Xue Ning Zhang
  • , Hao Yi Cheng
  • , Zhi Min Qian
  • , Ai Jie Wang*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Dosing sulfide into the sulfur-packed-bed (S0PB) has great potential to enhance the denitrification efficiency by providing compensatory electron donors, however, the response of sulfur-metabolizing biofilm to various sulfide dosages has never been investigated. In this study, the S0PB reactor was carried out with increasing sulfide dosages by 3.6 kg/m3/d, presenting a decreasing effluent nitrate from 14.2 to 2.7 mg N/L with accelerated denitrification efficiency (k: 0.04 to 0.27). However, 6.5 mg N/L of nitrite accumulated when the sulfide dosage exceeded 0.9 kg/m3/d (optimum value). The increasing electron export contribution of sulfide a maximum of 85.5% illustrated its competition with the in-situ sulfur. Meanwhile, over-dosing sulfide caused serious biofilm expulsion with significant decreases in the total biomass, live cell population, and ATP by 90.2%, 86.7%, and 54.8%, respectively. This study verified the capacity of dosing sulfide to improve the denitrification efficiency in S0PB but alerted the negative effect of exceeded dosing.

Original languageEnglish
Article number116061
JournalEnvironmental Research
Volume231
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Aug 2023
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Autotrophic denitrification
  • Biofilm response
  • Elemental sulfur
  • Packed bed
  • Sulfide

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