Experimental study on denitrification using coated electrode of immobilized denitrifying bacteria |
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Authors: | Tan You-Ming Liu Yan-Qun Su Fei Wang Lin Luo Qi-Fang |
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Institution: | Department of Preventive Medicine, Public Health School, Shanghai Second Medical University, No. 280, Chongqing South Road, Shanghai 200025, China. ym_tan@tom.com |
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Abstract: | OBJECTIVE: To develop a coated electrode of immobilized denitrificants and to evaluate the performance of a bioelectrochemical reactor to enhance and control denitrification. METHODS: Denitrifying bacteria were developed by batch incubation and immobilized with polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) on the surface of activated carbon fiber (ACF) to make a coated electrode. Then the coated electrode (cathode) and graphite electrode (anode) were transferred to the reactor to reduce nitrate. RESULTS: After acclimated to the mixtrophic and autotrophic denitrification stages, the denitrifying bacteria could use hydrogen as an electron donor to reduce nitrate. When the initial nitrate concentration was 30.2 mg NO3- -N / L, the denitrification efficiency was 57.3% at an applied electric current of 15 mA and a hydraulic retention time (HRT) of 12 hours. Correspondingly, the current density was 0.083 mA/cm2. The nitrate removal rate of the reactor was 34.4 g NO3- -N/m3 x d, and the surface area loading was 1.34 g NO3- -N / m2 x d. CONCLUSION: The coated electrode may keep high quantity of biomass, thus achieving a high denitrification rate. Denitrification efficiencies are related to HRT, current density, oxidation reduction potential (ORP), dissolved oxygen (DO), pH value, and temperature. |
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Keywords: | Bio-electrochemical reactor Immobilized microorganism Electrolysis Coated electrode Denitrification |
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