Microbial communities in biological denitrification system using methanol as carbon source for treatment of reverse osmosis concentrate from coking wastewater

A biological denitrifying process using methanol as a carbon source was employed for the treatment of reverse osmosis concentrate (ROC) from coking wastewater in a sequencing batch reactor (SBR). The results showed that the average removal efficiencies of chemical oxygen demand (COD), total organic...

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Main Authors: Enchao Li, Xuewen Jin, Shuguang Lu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IWA Publishing 2018-09-01
Series:Journal of Water Reuse and Desalination
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spelling doaj-4651675ccf0b48198a619e118a12e66c2020-11-24T23:06:44ZengIWA PublishingJournal of Water Reuse and Desalination2220-13192408-93702018-09-018336037110.2166/wrd.2017.024024Microbial communities in biological denitrification system using methanol as carbon source for treatment of reverse osmosis concentrate from coking wastewaterEnchao Li0Xuewen Jin1Shuguang Lu2 State Environmental Protection Key Laboratory of Environmental Risk Assessment and Control on Chemical Process, East China University of Science and Technology, Shanghai 200237, China Research Institute (R&D Center), Baosteel Group Corporation, Shanghai 201999, China State Environmental Protection Key Laboratory of Environmental Risk Assessment and Control on Chemical Process, East China University of Science and Technology, Shanghai 200237, China A biological denitrifying process using methanol as a carbon source was employed for the treatment of reverse osmosis concentrate (ROC) from coking wastewater in a sequencing batch reactor (SBR). The results showed that the average removal efficiencies of chemical oxygen demand (COD), total organic carbon, total nitrogen and nitrate were 81.4%, 83.7%, 90.6% and 92.9%, respectively. Different microbial communities were identified on the MiSeq platform, showing that the most abundant bacterial phyla were Proteobacteria and Bacteroidetes, the sum of which, in this study, accounted for almost over 92%. The key genera responsible for denitrification were Hyphomicrobium, Thauera and Methyloversatilis. Quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction was used to quantify the absolute abundances of microbial genera by using 16S rRNAs and denitrifying genes, such as narG, nirS and nirK, during both start-up and stable operations in the SBR. nirS was much more abundant than nirK, thus became the main functional gene to execute nitrite reduction. The high removal efficiency of COD and nitrate suggests that a biological denitrifying process using SBR is an effective technique for treating ROC from coking wastewater.http://jwrd.iwaponline.com/content/8/3/360coking wastewaterdenitrificationmicrobial communityreverse osmosis concentrate
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author Enchao Li
Xuewen Jin
Shuguang Lu
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Xuewen Jin
Shuguang Lu
Microbial communities in biological denitrification system using methanol as carbon source for treatment of reverse osmosis concentrate from coking wastewater
Journal of Water Reuse and Desalination
coking wastewater
denitrification
microbial community
reverse osmosis concentrate
author_facet Enchao Li
Xuewen Jin
Shuguang Lu
author_sort Enchao Li
title Microbial communities in biological denitrification system using methanol as carbon source for treatment of reverse osmosis concentrate from coking wastewater
title_short Microbial communities in biological denitrification system using methanol as carbon source for treatment of reverse osmosis concentrate from coking wastewater
title_full Microbial communities in biological denitrification system using methanol as carbon source for treatment of reverse osmosis concentrate from coking wastewater
title_fullStr Microbial communities in biological denitrification system using methanol as carbon source for treatment of reverse osmosis concentrate from coking wastewater
title_full_unstemmed Microbial communities in biological denitrification system using methanol as carbon source for treatment of reverse osmosis concentrate from coking wastewater
title_sort microbial communities in biological denitrification system using methanol as carbon source for treatment of reverse osmosis concentrate from coking wastewater
publisher IWA Publishing
series Journal of Water Reuse and Desalination
issn 2220-1319
2408-9370
publishDate 2018-09-01
description A biological denitrifying process using methanol as a carbon source was employed for the treatment of reverse osmosis concentrate (ROC) from coking wastewater in a sequencing batch reactor (SBR). The results showed that the average removal efficiencies of chemical oxygen demand (COD), total organic carbon, total nitrogen and nitrate were 81.4%, 83.7%, 90.6% and 92.9%, respectively. Different microbial communities were identified on the MiSeq platform, showing that the most abundant bacterial phyla were Proteobacteria and Bacteroidetes, the sum of which, in this study, accounted for almost over 92%. The key genera responsible for denitrification were Hyphomicrobium, Thauera and Methyloversatilis. Quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction was used to quantify the absolute abundances of microbial genera by using 16S rRNAs and denitrifying genes, such as narG, nirS and nirK, during both start-up and stable operations in the SBR. nirS was much more abundant than nirK, thus became the main functional gene to execute nitrite reduction. The high removal efficiency of COD and nitrate suggests that a biological denitrifying process using SBR is an effective technique for treating ROC from coking wastewater.
topic coking wastewater
denitrification
microbial community
reverse osmosis concentrate
url http://jwrd.iwaponline.com/content/8/3/360
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