Kinetics of nitrate and sulfate removal using a mixed microbial culture with or without limited-oxygen fed
Journal
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
Journal Volume
98
Journal Issue
13
Pages
6115-6124
Date Issued
2014
Author(s)
Abstract
The biological degradation of nitrate and sulfate was investigated using a mixed microbial culture and lactate as the carbon source, with or without limited-oxygen fed. It was found that sulfate reduction was slightly inhibited by nitrate, since after nitrate depletion the sulfate reduction rate increased from 0.37 mg SO 4 2- /mg VSS d to 0.71 mg SO 4 2- /mg VSS d, and the maximum rate of sulfate reduction in the presence of nitrate corresponded to 56 % of the non-inhibited sulfate reduction rate determined after nitrate depleted. However, simultaneous but not sequential reduction of both oxy-anions was observed in this study, unlike some literature reports in which sulfate reduction starts only after depletion of nitrate, and this case might be due to the fact that lactate was always kept above the limiting conditions. At limited oxygen, the inhibited effect on sulfate reduction by nitrate was relieved, and the sulfate reduction rate seemed relatively higher than that obtained without limited-oxygen fed, whereas kept almost constant (0.86-0.89 mg SO 4 2- /mg VSS d) cross the six R OS states. In contrast, nitrate reduction rates decreased substantially with the increase in the initial limited-oxygen fed, showing an inhibited effect on nitrate reduction by oxygen. Kinetic parameters determined for the mixed microbial culture showed that the maximum specific sulfate utilization rate obtained (0.098±0.022 mg SO 4 2- /(mg VSS h)) was similar to the reported typical value (0.1 mg SO 4 2- /(mg VSS h)), also indicating a moderate inhibited effect by nitrate. ? 2014 Springer-Verlag.
Subjects
Competitive inhibition
Kinetics
Limited oxygen
Mixed microbial culture
Nitrate and sulfate
Type
journal article