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Bioreduction of selenate in an anaerobic biotrickling filter using methanol as electron donor

Journal

CHEMOSPHERE
Volume 225, Issue -, Pages 406-413

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2019.02.158

Keywords

Gas-phase methanol; Selenate reduction; Biotrickling filter (BTF); Step and continuous feed; Volatile fatty acids (VFA)

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  1. Marie Sklodowska-Curie European Joint Doctorate (EJD) in Advanced Biological Waste-to-Energy Technologies (ABWET) from Horizon 2020 [643071]

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The anaerobic bioreduction of selenate, fed in step (up to 60 mg.L-1) or continuous (similar to 7 mg.L-1) trickling mode, in the presence of gas-phase methanol (4.3-50 g m(-3).h(-1)) was evaluated in a biotrickling filter (BTF). During the 48 d of step-feed and 41 d of continuous-feed operations, average selenate removal efficiencies (RE) > 90% and similar to 68% was achieved, corresponding to a selenate reduction rate of, respectively, 7.3 and 4.5 mg.L-1.d(-1). During the entire period of BTF operation, 65.6% of the total Se fed as SeO42- was recovered. Concerning gas-phase methanol, the maximum elimination capacity (ECmax) was 46.4 g m(-3).h(-1), with a RE > 80%. Methanol was mainly utilized for acetogenesis and converted to volatile fatty acids (VFA) in the liquid-phase. Up to 5000 mg.L-1 of methanol and 800 mg.L-1 of acetate accumulated in the trickling liquid of the BTF. (C) 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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