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Index for nitrate dosage calculation on sediment odor control using nitrate-dependent ferrous and sulfide oxidation interactions.

Authors :
He, Zihao
Huang, Rong
Liang, Yuhai
Yu, Guangwei
Chong, Yunxiao
Wang, Lin
Source :
Journal of Environmental Management. Nov2018, Vol. 226, p289-297. 9p.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Abstract Nitrate-driven sulfide and ferrous oxidation have received great concern in researches on sediments odor control with calcium nitrate addition. However, interrelations among sulfide oxidation, ferrous oxidation and their associated microbes during the nitrate reduction process are rarely reported. In this work, a n NO3 /n (S+Fe) ratio (mole ratio of NO 3 − concentration to S2− and Fe2+ concentration) was first introduced as an index for calcium nitrate dosage calculation. Then certain amount of calcium nitrate was added to four sediment systems with various sulfide and ferrous initial concentration to create four gradients of n NO3 /n (S+Fe) ratio (0.6, 0.9, 1.5 and 2.0) for treatment. Furthermore, the significant variations of sulfide and ferrous oxidation, microbial diversity and community structure were observed. The results revealed that at low n NO3 /n (S+Fe) ratio (0.6 and 0.9) systems, sulfide seemed prior to ferrous to be oxidized and no obvious ferrous oxidation occurred. Meanwhile, sulfide oxidizing associated genus Sulfurimonas sp. became dominant in these systems. In contrast, sulfide and ferrous oxidation rate increased when n NO3 /n (S+Fe) ratio reached 1.5 and 2.0 (two and three times of theoretically required amount for sulfide and ferrous oxidation), which made Thiobacillus sp. more dominant than Sulfurimonas sp. Hence, when n NO3 /n (S+Fe) ratio of 1.5 and 2.0 were used, sulfide and ferrous could be simultaneously oxidized and no sulfide regeneration appeared in two months. These results demonstrated that for sulfide- and ferrous-rich sediment treatment, the nitrate consumed by ferrous oxidation should be taken into account when calculating the nitrate injecting dosage. Moreover, n NO3 /n (S+Fe) ratio was feasible as a key parameter to control the oxidation process and as an index for calcium nitrate dosage calculation. Highlights • Nitrate-driven sulfide and ferrous oxidation were separated by n NO3 /n (S+Fe) controlling. • Biological interrelation of sulfide oxidation and ferrous oxidation was revealed. • Sulfide and ferrous were simultaneously oxidized in two weeks when n NO3 /n (S+Fe) > 1.5. • n NO3 /n (S+Fe) ratio was verified a feasible index for nitrate dosage calculation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03014797
Volume :
226
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Environmental Management
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
131795674
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2018.08.037