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Performance and enhancement mechanism of redox mediator for nitrate removal in immobilized bioreactor with preponderant microbes

Journal

WATER RESEARCH
Volume 209, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.watres.2021.117899

Keywords

Competitiveness; Nitrate removal; Metagenome; Preponderant microbes; Redox mediator reactor

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51978556]
  2. Shaanxi Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars, China [2019JC-31]
  3. Youth Innovation Team of Shaanxi Universities

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The study established an RM reactor with fixed AHAQ and three core strains, achieving high nitrate removal efficiency under low C/N and short HRT conditions. The reactor induced decorrelation tendencies between NRE and active extracellular organics, favored the stability of effluent organics and biological activities, and potentially enhanced electron transport activity. Despite deteriorated NRE in lower C/N, biological strategies were adapted to grow better and resist adverse conditions.
The acceleration of nitrate removal in wastewater treatment by redox mediator (RM) is greatly weakened due to wash-out loss and mass transfer resistance (low hydrophilia) of RM during operation. In this study, an RM reactor with the fixed 1-Amino-4-hydroxyanthraquinone (AHAQ) and three core strains was established and achieved high nitrate removal efficiency (NRE) under low carbon to nitrogen ratio (C/N) and short hydraulic retention time (HRT) conditions, with the maximum efficiency of 99.41% (14.00 mg L-1 h(-1)) and average improvement by 11.97% (1.41 mg L-1 h(-1)). This acceleration led to more proportion of carbon consumption by denitrifying bacteria and improved their competitiveness against others in carbon deficiency, although resulting in nitrite accumulation (NIA) in lower C/N. The RM reactor induced the decorrelation tendencies between NRE and active extracellular organics and more sensitive denitrification toward C/N, which favored the stability of effluent organics and biological activities. The increase of oxidative phosphorylation and ubiquinone and other terpenoid-quinone biosynthesis pathway suggested electron transport activity was potentially enhanced by AHAQ. Although the lower C/N deteriorated the reactor NRE, the abundances of amino acids-, fatty acids- and carbohydrate-related metabolisms (45% of the total up-regulating pathways) were enhanced to utilize carbon source effectively. Meanwhile, the enhanced phosphotransferase system facilitated the balance between carbon and nitrogen metabolism. These indicated the changes in biological strategy to grow better and resist the adverse condition. This study highlighted the superior NRE by AHAQ in an immobilized reactor with core strains and more importantly, extended the RM application in wastewater treatment.

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