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Phosphorus Competition in Bioinduced Vivianite Recovery from Wastewater

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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
卷 52, 期 23, 页码 13863-13870

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.8b03022

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51778408, 21577068]

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Phosphorus undergoes a one-way flow from minerals to soil to water, which creates a phosphorus crisis as well as aquatic eutrophication. Dissimilatory metal reduction bacterial (DMRB)-induced vivianite recovery from wastewater is a promising route to solve these problems synthetically. In this study, phosphorus competition between biomass growth and bioinduced vivianite mineralization was investigated at the batch scale. Biomass growth leads to phosphorus utilization over vivianite mineralization. Geobacter was selected as the main functional microorganism and presented higher vivianite recovery rates (20-48%) than sewage biomass (7-33%). An optimal Fe/P stoichiometric ratio of 1:1 was observed for both sewage biomass and Geobacter-inoculated batches. The highest vivianite yield of 4.3 mM was obtained in Geobacter-inoculated batches at a Fe:P of 1:1, with values 59% higher than those at a Fe:P of 1:0.67 (equal to the Fe/P molar ratio in vivianite). Sufficient PO43- stimulated cell growth and yielded a higher Fe3+ reduction rate and vivianite yield. Nevertheless, excessive PO43- facilitated the precipitation of KFe3 (PO4)(2)(OH)center dot 8H(2)O and Fe-7 (PO4)(6), which inhibited vivianite synthesis. In the optimal Geobacter batch, the mu-S curve indicated a mixed order reaction (0 < x < 1) for both vivianite formation and biomass growth. The vivianite growth series proceeded as follows: tiny blue particles, plain pieces, dark blue nodules, and large spherical crystals.

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