Divalent manganese stimulates the removal of nitrate by anaerobic sludge

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This study investigated the effect of different concentrations of Mn2+ on the removal of nitrate by anaerobic sludge and changes in the microbial communities through batch experiments. The results showed that the addition of Mn2+ promoted nitrate removal by anaerobic sludge; the nitrate was completely removed within 6 d in the treatment group with >5 mM Mn2+. With the increase in Mn2+, the concentration of nitrite and nitrous oxide increased in the first 4 d and then decreased to 0 μM after 8 d of incubation. The increasing tendency of ammonium increased firstly and then decreased with the addition of Mn2+ compared to A. Moreover, the Mn2+ removal efficiency gradually decreased with the increase of Mn2+ concentration. The changes of microflora structure in sludge before and after adding Mn2+ were analyzed, and the results revealed that the microbial communities in the sludge may have evolved towards an energy-efficient association of short-cut nitrification, denitrification, and anaerobic ammonia oxidation after adding Mn2+. Mn2+ stimulated the removal of nitrate by anaerobic sludge mainly by promoting the growth of PHOS-HE36.

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Jiang, Z., Huang, X., Wang, S., Xiong, J., Xie, C., & Chen, Y. (2024). Divalent manganese stimulates the removal of nitrate by anaerobic sludge. RSC Advances, 14(4), 2447–2452. https://doi.org/10.1039/d3ra07088c

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