A New Concept of Promoting Nitrate Reduction in Surface Waters: Simultaneous Supplement of Denitrifiers, Electron Donor Pool, and Electron Mediators
Creators
- 1. Chinese Academy of Sciences
- 2. Collaborative Innovation Center of Water Security for Water Source, Region of Mid-line of South-to-North Diversion Project , Nanyang Normal University , Nanyang 473061 , Henan , China.
- 3. UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education
- 4. The Chinese University of Hong Kong
- 5. Guangdong University of Technology
- 6. University of Cincinnati
Description
The efficiency of biological nitrate reduction depends on the community composition of microorganisms, the electron donor pool, and the electron mediators participating in the biological reduction process. This study aims at creating an in situ system comprising of denitrifiers, electron donors, and electron mediators to reduce nitrate in surface waters. The ubiquitous periphytic biofilm in waters was employed to promote in situ nitrate reduction in the presence of titanium dioxide (TiO2) nanoparticles (NPs). The nitrate removal rate in the periphytic biofilm and TiO2 NPs system was significantly higher than the control (only periphytic biofilm or TiO2 NPs). TiO2 NPs optimized the community composition of periphytic biofilm for nitrate reduction by increasing the relative abundance of four dominant denitrifying bacteria. Periphytic biofilm showed a substantial increase in extracellular polymeric substance, especially the humic acid and protein content, due to the presence of TiO2 NPs. The synergistic acti...
Publication Details
Journal article
Journal:
Environmental science & technology
Publisher:
American Chemical Society (ACS)
ISSN:
15205851
Volume:
52
Pages:
8617-8626
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Funding
Financial Support
Ministry of Science and Technology of the People's Republic of China — Grant: 2015CB158200
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Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province — Grant: BK20150066
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University of Cincinnati
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National Natural Science Foundation of China — Grant: 41422111
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National Natural Science Foundation of China — Grant: 31772396
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Henan Province — Grant: 2016151
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