NO and N2O accumulation during nitrite-based sulfide-oxidizing autotrophic denitrification

Autotroph Oxidizing agent Aerobic denitrification
DOI: 10.1016/j.biteb.2019.100190 Publication Date: 2019-04-09T17:55:57Z
ABSTRACT
Abstract A series of batch tests were carried out in a nitrite-based Sulfide-oxidizing autotrophic denitrification (SOAD) lab-scale sequencing biofilm batch reactor under four different influent conditions. Results indicated that the two stages of sulfide oxidized to S0 and S0 oxidized to SO42− proceed successively and could be distinguished by pH variation. The dissolved nitrous oxide (N2O) and nitric oxide (NO) monitored online were observed accumulating at the beginning of every new cycle once nitrite and sulfide were fed in pulse. Along with the NO accumulation dissolved oxygen (DO) level increased, accidentally, although the reactor was sealed and no aeration. The high nitrite concentration caused the NO accumulation which could be promoted by the low ratio of S/N. N2O accumulation resulted from the double inhibitions of sulfide and FNA. Thiobacillus, Ottowia, Thiovirga presented the functional genera to remove sulfide and nitrite in this study.
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