Bioresource Technology, Vol.211, 240-247, 2016
Nitrate removal and microbial analysis by combined micro-electrolysis and autotrophic denitrification
A process combining micro-electrolysis and autotrophic denitrification (CEAD) with iron-carbon micro-electrolysis carriers was developed for nitrate removal. The process was performed using organic-free influent with a NO3-N concentration of 40.0 +/- 3.0 mg/L and provided an average nitrate removal efficiency of 95% in stable stages. The total nitrogen removal efficiency reached 75%, with 21% of NO3-N converted into NH4+-N. The corresponding hydraulic retention time was 8-10 h, and the optimal pH ranged from 8.5 to 9.5. Microbial analysis with high-throughput sequencing revealed that dominant microorganisms in the reactor belonged to the classes of beta-, gamma-, and alpha-Proteobacteria. The abundance of the genera Thermomonas significantly increased during the operation, comprising 21.4% and 24.1% in sludge attached to the carriers in the middle and at the bottom of the reactor, respectively. The developed CEAD achieved efficient nitrate removal from water without organics, which is suitable for practical application. (C) 2016 Published by Elsevier Ltd.
Keywords:Autotrophic denitrification;Iron-carbon;Micro-electrolysis;Microbial community;High-throughput sequencing