Exploring potential impact(s) of cerium in mining wastewater on the performance of partial-nitrification process and nitrogen conversion microflora

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Su, Hao, Zhang, Dachao, Antwi, Philip, Xiao, Longwen, Deng, Xiaoyu, Liu, Zuwen, Long, Bei, Shi, Miao, Manefield, Michael J. and Ngo, Huu Hao. 2021. "Exploring potential impact(s) of cerium in mining wastewater on the performance of partial-nitrification process and nitrogen conversion microflora." Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety. 209. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoenv.2020.111796
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Exploring potential impact(s) of cerium in mining wastewater on the performance of partial-nitrification process and nitrogen
conversion microflora

ERA Journal ID5816
Article CategoryArticle
AuthorsSu, Hao, Zhang, Dachao, Antwi, Philip, Xiao, Longwen, Deng, Xiaoyu, Liu, Zuwen, Long, Bei, Shi, Miao, Manefield, Michael J. and Ngo, Huu Hao
Journal TitleEcotoxicology and Environmental Safety
Journal Citation209
Article Number111796
Number of Pages12
Year2021
PublisherElsevier
Place of PublicationUnited States
ISSN0147-6513
1090-2414
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoenv.2020.111796
Web Address (URL)https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0147651320316328
Abstract

Cerium Ce(III) is one of the major pollutants contained in wastewater generated during Ce(III) mining. However, the effect(s) of Ce(III) on the functional genera responsible for removing nitrogen biologically from wastewater has not been studied and reported. In this study, the effects of Ce(III) on aspects of partial-nitritation-(PN) process including ammonia oxidation rate (AOR), process kinetics, and microbial activities were investigated. It was found that the effect of dosing Ce(III) in the PN system correlated strongly with the AOR. Compared to the control, batch assays dosed with 5 mg/L Ce(III) showed elevated PN efficiency of about 121%, an indication that maximum biological response was feasible upon Ce(III) dose. It was also found that, PN performance was not adversely affected, given that Ce(III) dose was ≤20 mg/L. Process kinetics investigated also suggested that the maximum Ce(III) dose without any visible inhibition to the activities of ammonium oxidizing bacteria was 1.37 mg/L, but demonstrated otherwise when Ce(III) dose exceeded 5.63 mg/L. Compared to the control, microbes conducted efficient Ce(III) removal (averaged 98.66%) via biosorption using extracellular polymeric substances (EPS). Notably, significant deposits of Ce(III) was found within the EPS produced as revealed by SEM, EDX, CLSM and FTIR. 2-dimensional correlation infrared-(2DCOS-IR) revealed ester group (uronic acid) as a major organic functional group that promoted Ce(III) removal. Excitation-emission matrix-(EEM) spectrum and 2DCOS-IR suggested the dominance of Fulvic acid, hypothesized to have promoted the performance of the PN process under Ce(III) dosage.

KeywordsRare earth elements; Cerium; Partial-Nitritation; Ammonium oxidation rate; Process kinetics
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ANZSRC Field of Research 2020410604. Soil chemistry and soil carbon sequestration (excl. carbon sequestration science)
310804. Plant developmental and reproductive biology
Byline AffiliationsJiangxi University of Science and Technology, China
School of Engineering
Ganzhou Eco-Environmental Engineering Investment Company, China
University of New South Wales
University of Technology Sydney
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