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Divalent manganese stimulates the removal of nitrate by anaerobic sludge

Abstract

This study investigated the effect of different concentrations of Mn2+ on the removal of nitrate by anaerobic sludge and changes in the microbial communities through batch experiments. The results showed that the addition of Mn2+ promoted nitrate removal by anaerobic sludge; the nitrate was completely removed within 6 d in the treatment group with >5 mM Mn2+. With the increase in Mn2+, the concentration of nitrite and nitrous oxide increased in the first 4 d and then decreased to 0 μM after 8 d of incubation. The increasing tendency of ammonium increased firstly and then decreased with the addition of Mn2+ compared to A. Moreover, the Mn2+ removal efficiency gradually decreased with the increase of Mn2+ concentration. The changes of microflora structure in sludge before and after adding Mn2+ were analyzed, and the results revealed that the microbial communities in the sludge may have evolved towards an energy-efficient association of short-cut nitrification, denitrification, and anaerobic ammonia oxidation after adding Mn2+. Mn2+ stimulated the removal of nitrate by anaerobic sludge mainly by promoting the growth of PHOS-HE36.

Graphical abstract: Divalent manganese stimulates the removal of nitrate by anaerobic sludge

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
18 Oct 2023
Accepted
07 Jan 2024
First published
12 Jan 2024
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2024,14, 2447-2452

Divalent manganese stimulates the removal of nitrate by anaerobic sludge

Z. Jiang, X. Huang, S. Wang, J. Xiong, C. Xie and Y. Chen, RSC Adv., 2024, 14, 2447 DOI: 10.1039/D3RA07088C

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