Denitrifying sulfide removal process on high-salinity wastewaters
Journal
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
Journal Volume
99
Journal Issue
15
Pages
6463-6469
Date Issued
2015
Author(s)
Abstract
Denitrifying sulfide removal (DSR) process comprising both heterotrophic and autotrophic denitrifiers can simultaneously convert nitrate, sulfide, and acetate into nitrogen gas, elemental sulfur (S0), and carbon dioxide, respectively. Sulfide- and nitrate-laden wastewaters at 2¡V35?g/L NaCl were treated by DSR process. A C/N ratio of 3:1 was proposed to maintain high S0 conversion rate. The granular sludge with a compact structure and smooth outer surface was formed. The microbial communities of DSR consortium via high-throughput sequencing method suggested that salinity shifts the predominating heterotrophic denitrifiers at <10?g/L NaCl to autotrophic denitrifiers at >10?g/L NaCl. ? 2015, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.
Subjects
Denitrifying sulfide removal
EGSB
Granular sludge
High salinity
Type
journal article