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Biogenic Fe(II-III) Hydroxycarbonate Green Rust Enhances Nitrate Removal and Decreases Ammonium Selectivity during Heterotrophic Denitrification

Journal

MINERALS
Volume 10, Issue 9, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/min10090818

Keywords

biogenic hydroxycarbonate green rust; heterotrophic denitrification; Shewanella putrefaciensATCC 12099; Shewanella putrefaciensATCC 8071; Shewanella oneidensisMR-1; selectivity; ammonium; nitrate; nitrite; native wastewater-denitrifying consortia

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  1. Ecotech program of the Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR) [0994C0103]
  2. SAUR

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Nitrification-denitrification is the most widely used nitrogen removal process in wastewater treatment. However, this process can lead to undesirable nitrite accumulation and subsequent ammonium production. Biogenic Fe(II-III) hydroxycarbonate green rust has recently emerged as a candidate to reduce nitrite without ammonium production under abiotic conditions. The present study investigated whether biogenic iron(II-III) hydroxycarbonate green rust could also reduce nitrite to gaseous nitrogen during bacterial nitrate reduction. Our results showed that biogenic iron(II-III) hydroxycarbonate green rust could efficiently decrease the selectivity of the reaction towards ammonium during heterotrophic nitrate reduction by native wastewater-denitrifying bacteria and by three different species ofShewanella:S. putrefaciensATCC 12099,S. putrefaciensATCC 8071 andS. oneidensisMR-1. Indeed, in the absence of biogenic hydroxycarbonate green rust, bacterial reduction of nitrate converted 11-42% of the initial nitrate into ammonium, but this value dropped to 1-28% in the presence of biogenic hydroxycarbonate green rust. Additionally, nitrite accumulation did not exceed the 2-13% in the presence of biogenic hydroxycarbonate green rust, versus 0-28% in its absence. Based on those results that enhance the extent of denitrification of about 60%, the study proposes a water treatment process that couples the bacterial nitrite production with the abiotic nitrite reduction by biogenic green rust.

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