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Selenate and Nitrate Bioreductions Using Methane as the Electron Donor in a Membrane Biofilm Reactor.

Authors :
Lai CY
Wen LL
Shi LD
Zhao KK
Wang YQ
Yang X
Rittmann BE
Zhou C
Tang Y
Zheng P
Zhao HP
Source :
Environmental science & technology [Environ Sci Technol] 2016 Sep 20; Vol. 50 (18), pp. 10179-86. Date of Electronic Publication: 2016 Sep 01.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Selenate (SeO4(2-)) bioreduction is possible with oxidation of a range of organic or inorganic electron donors, but it never has been reported with methane gas (CH4) as the electron donor. In this study, we achieved complete SeO4(2-) bioreduction in a membrane biofilm reactor (MBfR) using CH4 as the sole added electron donor. The introduction of nitrate (NO3(-)) slightly inhibited SeO4(2-) reduction, but the two oxyanions were simultaneously reduced, even when the supply rate of CH4 was limited. The main SeO4(2-)-reduction product was nanospherical Se(0), which was identified by scanning electron microscopy coupled to energy dispersive X-ray analysis (SEM-EDS). Community analysis provided evidence for two mechanisms for SeO4(2-) bioreduction in the CH4-based MBfR: a single methanotrophic genus, such as Methylomonas, performed CH4 oxidation directly coupled to SeO4(2-) reduction, and a methanotroph oxidized CH4 to form organic metabolites that were electron donors for a synergistic SeO4(2-)-reducing bacterium.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1520-5851
Volume :
50
Issue :
18
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Environmental science & technology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
27562531
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.6b02807