POTENTIAL OF AUTOCHTHONOUS SULFATE-REDUCING MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES FOR TREATING ACID MINE DRAINAGE IN A BENCH-SCALE SULFIDOGENIC REACTOR

Abstract Biological acid mine drainage treatment depends significantly on inoculum origin, pH, COD/sulfate ratio, and carbon source. In this study, the performance and microbial diversity of anaerobic batch reactors used for sulfate reduction was evaluated. A medium COD/sulfate ratio of 1.14 ± 0.10...

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Main Authors: Alessandra Giordani, Elize A. Hayashi, Renata P. Rodriguez, Leonardo H. S. Damasceno, Heliana Azevedo, Gunther Brucha
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Language:English
Published: Brazilian Society of Chemical Engineering
Series:Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering
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spelling doaj-aebc7fc9e59345068a5a986572d293402020-11-24T21:36:15ZengBrazilian Society of Chemical EngineeringBrazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering1678-438336273375110.1590/0104-6632.20190362s20170662S0104-66322019000200733POTENTIAL OF AUTOCHTHONOUS SULFATE-REDUCING MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES FOR TREATING ACID MINE DRAINAGE IN A BENCH-SCALE SULFIDOGENIC REACTORAlessandra GiordaniElize A. HayashiRenata P. RodriguezLeonardo H. S. DamascenoHeliana AzevedoGunther BruchaAbstract Biological acid mine drainage treatment depends significantly on inoculum origin, pH, COD/sulfate ratio, and carbon source. In this study, the performance and microbial diversity of anaerobic batch reactors used for sulfate reduction was evaluated. A medium COD/sulfate ratio of 1.14 ± 0.10 was used, and the evaluation was performed in two steps: Phase 1, based on the inoculum source (autochthonous, AUT, and non-autochthonous, N-AUT); and Phase 2, based on the carbon source (lactate, ethanol, and formate) and low pH. In Phase 1, the sulfate removal using both AUT and N-AUT biomasses were similar, 53% and 59%, respectively. In Phase 2, ethanol and lactate as electron donors yielded similar sulfate removal efficiencies of 42% and 44%, respectively, at neutral pH. When the initial pH was reduced from 4 to 3, sulfate removal using formate remained nearly constant at 34%, whereas it reduced from 43% to 30% with lactate, and dropped significantly from 18% to 7% with ethanol. Denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis analyses for sulfate-reducing bacteria revealed their presence in all samples. Microbial activity and sulfate removal obtained for AUT cultures indicated that they possess the potential for use in local acid mine drainage decontamination processes.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-66322019000200733&lng=en&tlng=enAutochthonous microorganismsSulfate removalAnaerobic batch reactorSulfate-reducing bacteria
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author Alessandra Giordani
Elize A. Hayashi
Renata P. Rodriguez
Leonardo H. S. Damasceno
Heliana Azevedo
Gunther Brucha
spellingShingle Alessandra Giordani
Elize A. Hayashi
Renata P. Rodriguez
Leonardo H. S. Damasceno
Heliana Azevedo
Gunther Brucha
POTENTIAL OF AUTOCHTHONOUS SULFATE-REDUCING MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES FOR TREATING ACID MINE DRAINAGE IN A BENCH-SCALE SULFIDOGENIC REACTOR
Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering
Autochthonous microorganisms
Sulfate removal
Anaerobic batch reactor
Sulfate-reducing bacteria
author_facet Alessandra Giordani
Elize A. Hayashi
Renata P. Rodriguez
Leonardo H. S. Damasceno
Heliana Azevedo
Gunther Brucha
author_sort Alessandra Giordani
title POTENTIAL OF AUTOCHTHONOUS SULFATE-REDUCING MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES FOR TREATING ACID MINE DRAINAGE IN A BENCH-SCALE SULFIDOGENIC REACTOR
title_short POTENTIAL OF AUTOCHTHONOUS SULFATE-REDUCING MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES FOR TREATING ACID MINE DRAINAGE IN A BENCH-SCALE SULFIDOGENIC REACTOR
title_full POTENTIAL OF AUTOCHTHONOUS SULFATE-REDUCING MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES FOR TREATING ACID MINE DRAINAGE IN A BENCH-SCALE SULFIDOGENIC REACTOR
title_fullStr POTENTIAL OF AUTOCHTHONOUS SULFATE-REDUCING MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES FOR TREATING ACID MINE DRAINAGE IN A BENCH-SCALE SULFIDOGENIC REACTOR
title_full_unstemmed POTENTIAL OF AUTOCHTHONOUS SULFATE-REDUCING MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES FOR TREATING ACID MINE DRAINAGE IN A BENCH-SCALE SULFIDOGENIC REACTOR
title_sort potential of autochthonous sulfate-reducing microbial communities for treating acid mine drainage in a bench-scale sulfidogenic reactor
publisher Brazilian Society of Chemical Engineering
series Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering
issn 1678-4383
description Abstract Biological acid mine drainage treatment depends significantly on inoculum origin, pH, COD/sulfate ratio, and carbon source. In this study, the performance and microbial diversity of anaerobic batch reactors used for sulfate reduction was evaluated. A medium COD/sulfate ratio of 1.14 ± 0.10 was used, and the evaluation was performed in two steps: Phase 1, based on the inoculum source (autochthonous, AUT, and non-autochthonous, N-AUT); and Phase 2, based on the carbon source (lactate, ethanol, and formate) and low pH. In Phase 1, the sulfate removal using both AUT and N-AUT biomasses were similar, 53% and 59%, respectively. In Phase 2, ethanol and lactate as electron donors yielded similar sulfate removal efficiencies of 42% and 44%, respectively, at neutral pH. When the initial pH was reduced from 4 to 3, sulfate removal using formate remained nearly constant at 34%, whereas it reduced from 43% to 30% with lactate, and dropped significantly from 18% to 7% with ethanol. Denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis analyses for sulfate-reducing bacteria revealed their presence in all samples. Microbial activity and sulfate removal obtained for AUT cultures indicated that they possess the potential for use in local acid mine drainage decontamination processes.
topic Autochthonous microorganisms
Sulfate removal
Anaerobic batch reactor
Sulfate-reducing bacteria
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