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Fluidized-bed denitrification of mining water tolerates high nickel concentrations

Journal

BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY
Volume 179, Issue -, Pages 284-290

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2014.12.044

Keywords

Denitrification; Fluidized-bed reactor; Nickel; Denitrifying communities; X-ray diffraction

Funding

  1. Finnish Funding Agency for Technology and Innovation (TEKES) [230229]
  2. Region Ile de France

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This study revealed that fluidized-bed denitrifying cultures tolerated soluble Ni concentrations up to 500 mg/L at 7-8 and 22 degrees C. From 10 to 40 mg/L of feed Ni, denitrification resulted in complete nitrate and nitrite removal. The concomitant reduction of 30 mg/L of sulfate produced 10 mg/L of sulfide that precipitated nickel, resulting in soluble effluent Ni below 22 mg/L. At this stage, Dechloromonas species were the dominant denitrifying bacteria. From 60 to 500 mg/L of feed Ni, nickel remained in solution due to the inhibition of sulfate reduction. At soluble 60 mg/L of Ni, denitrification was partially inhibited prior to recover after 34 days of enrichment by other Ni-tolerant species (including Delftia, Zoogloea and Azospira) that supported Dechloromonas. Subsequently, the FBR cultures completely removed nitrate even at 500 mg/L of Ni. Visual Minteq speciation model predicted the formation of NiS, NiCO3 and Ni-3(PO4)(2), whilst only Ni-3(PO4)(2) was detected by XRD. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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