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Effects of inorganic ions on autotrophic denitrification by Thiobacillus denitrificans and on heterotrophic denitrification by an enrichment culture

D'Aquino, Alessio; Kalinainen, Niko; Auvinen, Hannele; Andreottola, Gianni; Puhakka, Jaakko A; Palmroth, Marja R T (2023-11-25)

 
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D'Aquino, Alessio
Kalinainen, Niko
Auvinen, Hannele
Andreottola, Gianni
Puhakka, Jaakko A
Palmroth, Marja R T
25.11.2023

Science of the Total Environment
165940
doi:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.165940
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<p>Salinity of nitrate-laden wastewaters, such as those produced by metal industries, tanneries, and wet flue gas cleaning systems may affect their treatment by denitrification. Salt inhibition of denitrification has been reported, while impacts of individual ions remain poorly understood whilst being relevant for wastewaters where often the concentration of a single ion rather than the salts varies. The aim of this study was to determine the inhibition by inorganic ions (Na +, Cl -, SO 4 2- and K +) commonly present in saline wastewaters on denitrification and reveal its potential for the treatment of such waste streams, like those produced by NO x-SO x removal scrubbers. The inhibitory effects were investigated for both heterotrophic (enrichment culture) and autotrophic (T. denitrificans) denitrification in batch assays, by using NaCl, Na 2SO 4, KCl and K 2SO 4 salts at increasing concentrations. The half inhibition concentrations (IC 50) of Na + (as NaCl), Na + (as Na 2SO 4) and Cl - (as KCl) were: 4.3 ± 0.3, 7.9 ± 0.5 and 5.2 ± 0.3 g/L for heterotrophic, and 1-2.5, 2.5-5 and 4.1 ± 0.3 g/L for autotrophic denitrification, respectively. Heterotrophic denitrification was completely inhibited at 20 g/L Na + (as NaCl), 30 g/L Na + (as Na 2SO 4) and 30 g/L Cl - (as KCl), while autotrophic at 8 g/L Na + (as NaCl), 10 g/L Na + (as Na 2SO 4) and 15 g/L Cl - (as KCl). In both cases, Cl - addition had the most important role in decreasing denitrification rate, while Na + at 1 g/L stimulated autotrophic denitrification but rapidly inhibited the rate at higher concentrations. Nitrite reduction was less inhibited by the ions than nitrate reduction and both the osmotic pressure and the toxicity of the single ions played key roles in the overall inhibition of denitrification. Eventually, both autotrophic and heterotrophic denitrification showed potential for the treatment of a saline wastewater from a NO x-SO 2 removal scrubber from a pulp mill. </p>
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