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An assessment of sulfate reducing bacteria on treating sulfate-rich metal-laden wastewater from electroplating plant

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JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Volume 393, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2020.122376

Keywords

Sulfate-reducing bacteria; Electroplating effluent; Nickel

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  1. National Nature Science Foundation of China [21677052, 41977316]
  2. Guangdong Water Conservancy Science and Technology Innovation Project [2017-25]
  3. Guangzhou Major Science and Technology Program for the Industry Academia-Research Collaborative Innovation
  4. Guangdong technological innovation strategy of special funds [2018B020205003]

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Electroplating effluent contaminated with heavy metals posed a major threat on the aquatic ecosystems. The effect of the sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) enriched sludge on simultaneous removals of sulfate and nickel was identified. Batch tests showed that SRB biogenic precipitation could completely eliminate the nickel (100 %) with sodium lactate as carbon source at pH 7 within 3 d, and enhanced in the presence of Fe2+ and Fe3+, while inhibited at high concentrations. The formation of NiS2 (confirmed by XRD, EDS and FTIR) indicated that the nickel was removed mainly through chemical bond. RDA analysis showed that COD/S ratios and the iron had the greatest influence on the performance. High-throughput sequencing indicated that the SRB enriched sludge was dominant with Desulfovibiro (43.3 %) at genus level. Finally, a pilot-scale experiment with SRB biological precipitation demonstrated that it could partially replace chemical precipitation for removing sulfate and nickel, and greatly improved the removals of ammonia-N, total nitrogen and total phosphorus in the sequential Anaerobic-Anoxic-Oxic process. This approach could greatly minimize the secondary contamination and chemicals dosing for pH adjusting and chemical coagulation. Therefore, SRB-based metal removal performance is a promising technology to realize a high-rate and low-cost process for treating practical sulfate rich metal-laden wastewater. This study is the first report about the comprehensive effect of SRB reactor with practical electroplating wastewater treatment system, which provides a new application template for electroplating wastewater treatment.

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