Enhanced elementary sulfur recovery in integrated sulfate-reducing, sulfur-producing rector under micro-aerobic condition
Journal
Bioresource Technology
Journal Volume
116
Pages
517-521
Date Issued
2012
Author(s)
Abstract
Biological treatment of sulfate-laden wastewater consists of two separate reactors to reduce sulfate to sulfide by sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) and to oxidize sulfide to sulfur (S 0) by sulfide oxidation bacteria (SOB). To have SRB+SOB in a single reactor faced difficulty of low S 0 conversion. This study for the first time revealed that dissolved oxygen (DO) level can be used to manipulate SRB+SOB reactions in a single reactor. This work demonstrated successful operation of an integrated SRB+SOB reactor under micro-aerobic condition. At DO=0.10-0.12mgl -1, since the activities of SOB were enhanced by limited oxygen, the removal efficiency for sulfate reached 81.5% and the recovery of S 0 peaked at 71.8%, higher than those reported in literature. At increased DO, chemical oxidation of sulfide with molecular oxygen competed with SOB so conversion of S 0 started to decline. At DO>0.30mgl -1 activities of SRB were inhibited, leading to failure of the SRB+SOB reactor. ? 2012 Elsevier Ltd.
Subjects
Elemental sulfur recovery
Integrated process
Micro-aerobic condition
Sulfate reducing
Sulfide oxidizing
Type
journal article