Performance of an autotrophic denitrification process with mixed electron donors and a functional microbial community

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A moving bed biofilm reactor (MBBR) using Mn(II) and Fe(II) as mixed electron donors was designed for nitrate removal. The optimal state, as determined by response surface methodology, was an Fe(II):Mn(II) molar ratio of 0.62, electron donor:electron acceptor molar ratio of 2.62 and hydraulic retention time of 10.88 h. Subsequently, the MBBR was applied to groundwater treatment and demonstrated a final nitrate-N removal efficiency of 99.5% with a nitrite-N accumulation rate of 0.0706 mg-N·L 1 ·h 1 . Furthermore, high-throughput sequencing was employed to characterize bacterial communities in the MBBR. Results showed that the genera of Pseudomonas and Acinetobacter may make a contribution to the nitrate removal.

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Luo, X., Su, J., Liu, H., Huang, T., Wei, L., Nie, J., … Li, D. (2019). Performance of an autotrophic denitrification process with mixed electron donors and a functional microbial community. Water Science and Technology: Water Supply, 19(2), 434–443. https://doi.org/10.2166/ws.2018.088

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