Denitrification in Simulated Groundwater Using Lignite as a Solid-Phase Organic Carbon Source

To ensure safety standards of drinking water, it is essential to perform NO3 remediation in groundwater. Owing to the lack of organic carbon in groundwater, heterotrophic denitrification is not quite effective in groundwater. Few studies have reported about how Chinese lignite can be used as an orga...

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Main Authors: Liuxin Jing, Yuanping Sun, Heli Wang, Weijiang Liu, Dong Wang
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Instituto Mexicano de Tecnología del Agua 2019-07-01
Series:Tecnología y ciencias del agua
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Online Access:http://revistatyca.org.mx/ojs/index.php/tyca/article/view/2024
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spelling doaj-bcba3c0fe3594998903918b7920c192c2020-11-25T02:34:41ZspaInstituto Mexicano de Tecnología del AguaTecnología y ciencias del agua0187-83362007-24222019-07-0110423825510.24850/j-tyca-2019-04-121355Denitrification in Simulated Groundwater Using Lignite as a Solid-Phase Organic Carbon SourceLiuxin Jing0Yuanping Sun1Heli Wang2Weijiang Liu3Dong Wang4Department of Water Environmental Planning, Chinese Academy for Environmental PlanningChina Ordnance Industry Survey and Geotechnical Institute, China North Industries Group CorporationCollege of Water Resource and Environment, China University of Geoscience (Beijing)Department of Water Environmental Planning, Chinese Academy for Environmental PlanningDepartment of Water Environmental Planning, Chinese Academy for Environmental PlanningTo ensure safety standards of drinking water, it is essential to perform NO3 remediation in groundwater. Owing to the lack of organic carbon in groundwater, heterotrophic denitrification is not quite effective in groundwater. Few studies have reported about how Chinese lignite can be used as an organic carbon source for denitrification. In simulated conditions of groundwater, we determined whether the four lignite types (Lignite was obtained from Sanjitun, Lingshi, Wangniutan, and Zhaotong in China.) could be used as a solid-phase organic carbon source for denitrification; the analyses were performed in a test water column. For denitrification, the most effective carbon source was the lignite obtained from Wangniutan. It showed the highest efficacy of 34% in nitrate (NO3) removal for an influent NO3-N concentration of 30 mg• L−1. The effluent NO3-N concentrations below 20 mg L−1 and the water samples showed no acute toxicity when they were subjected to luminescent bacteria test. We performed static carbon release test and infrared spectral analysis on all the four lignite types, and we found that there was a direct relation between NO3 removal and the lignite’s ability for static carbon release. When NO3 concentrations were high and the rate of static carbon release was low, the efficacy of denitrification was greater. This effect was achieved when the molecular structure of lignite contained small molecular organic compounds in free states; these compounds primarily included the following functional groups: alcohols, phenols, and organic acids. These compounds were primarily used by the denitrifying bacteria.http://revistatyca.org.mx/ojs/index.php/tyca/article/view/2024carbon sourcedenitrificationgroundwaterlignitenitrate (NO3)
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author Liuxin Jing
Yuanping Sun
Heli Wang
Weijiang Liu
Dong Wang
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Yuanping Sun
Heli Wang
Weijiang Liu
Dong Wang
Denitrification in Simulated Groundwater Using Lignite as a Solid-Phase Organic Carbon Source
Tecnología y ciencias del agua
carbon source
denitrification
groundwater
lignite
nitrate (NO3)
author_facet Liuxin Jing
Yuanping Sun
Heli Wang
Weijiang Liu
Dong Wang
author_sort Liuxin Jing
title Denitrification in Simulated Groundwater Using Lignite as a Solid-Phase Organic Carbon Source
title_short Denitrification in Simulated Groundwater Using Lignite as a Solid-Phase Organic Carbon Source
title_full Denitrification in Simulated Groundwater Using Lignite as a Solid-Phase Organic Carbon Source
title_fullStr Denitrification in Simulated Groundwater Using Lignite as a Solid-Phase Organic Carbon Source
title_full_unstemmed Denitrification in Simulated Groundwater Using Lignite as a Solid-Phase Organic Carbon Source
title_sort denitrification in simulated groundwater using lignite as a solid-phase organic carbon source
publisher Instituto Mexicano de Tecnología del Agua
series Tecnología y ciencias del agua
issn 0187-8336
2007-2422
publishDate 2019-07-01
description To ensure safety standards of drinking water, it is essential to perform NO3 remediation in groundwater. Owing to the lack of organic carbon in groundwater, heterotrophic denitrification is not quite effective in groundwater. Few studies have reported about how Chinese lignite can be used as an organic carbon source for denitrification. In simulated conditions of groundwater, we determined whether the four lignite types (Lignite was obtained from Sanjitun, Lingshi, Wangniutan, and Zhaotong in China.) could be used as a solid-phase organic carbon source for denitrification; the analyses were performed in a test water column. For denitrification, the most effective carbon source was the lignite obtained from Wangniutan. It showed the highest efficacy of 34% in nitrate (NO3) removal for an influent NO3-N concentration of 30 mg• L−1. The effluent NO3-N concentrations below 20 mg L−1 and the water samples showed no acute toxicity when they were subjected to luminescent bacteria test. We performed static carbon release test and infrared spectral analysis on all the four lignite types, and we found that there was a direct relation between NO3 removal and the lignite’s ability for static carbon release. When NO3 concentrations were high and the rate of static carbon release was low, the efficacy of denitrification was greater. This effect was achieved when the molecular structure of lignite contained small molecular organic compounds in free states; these compounds primarily included the following functional groups: alcohols, phenols, and organic acids. These compounds were primarily used by the denitrifying bacteria.
topic carbon source
denitrification
groundwater
lignite
nitrate (NO3)
url http://revistatyca.org.mx/ojs/index.php/tyca/article/view/2024
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