Water (Jan 2024)

Heterotrophic Nitrification–Aerobic Denitrification by <i>Bacillus</i> sp. L2: Mechanism of Denitrification and Strain Immobilization

  • Qiang Li,
  • Yuehui He,
  • Boyan Wang,
  • Nanhai Weng,
  • Lei Zhang,
  • Kaichun Wang,
  • Fengrong Tian,
  • Mingsheng Lyu,
  • Shujun Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/w16030416
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 3
p. 416

Abstract

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The biological denitrification of low-C/N wastewater is a great challenge in treatment plants due to the lack of microorganisms with heterotrophic nitrification–aerobic denitrification (HN-AD) abilities. In this study, Bacillus sp. L2 was isolated from aeration tank water samples using a nitrification medium and screened for its ability to perform HN-AD in low-C/N wastewater. The strain showed a maximum NH4+-N removal rate of 98.37% under low-C/N conditions. In the presence of a mixed N source, strain L2 was capable of completely removing NH4+-N within 24 h. Furthermore, optimal nitrogen removal conditions for strain L2 were found to be C/N = 9, pH = 9, and sodium acetate as the C source. Under optimal conditions, the strain was able to maintain a high NH4+-N removal rate under 0–3% salinity and an NH4+-N concentration of 200 mg/L or less. The denitrification pathways of strain L2 were NH4+→NH2OH→NO2−(↔NO3−)→NO→N2O→N2 and NH4+→NH2OH→NO→N2O→N2. Furthermore, semi-continuous wastewater treatment was conducted using immobilized technology, which resulted in more than 82% NH4+-N removal after three cycles of reuse. This study demonstrates the great potential of Bacillus sp. L2 in wastewater treatment applications.

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