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Biological conversion pathways of sulfate reduction ammonium oxidation in anammox consortia

Zhen Bi, Deqing Wanyan, Xiang Li, Yong Huang

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2020, Volume 14, Issue 3, doi: 10.1007/s11783-019-1217-1

Abstract: Anammox bacteria cannot oxidize ammonium with sulfate as electron acceptor.For over two decades, sulfate reduction with ammonium oxidation (SRAO) had been reported from laboratorySRAO was considered an autotrophic process mediated by anammox bacteria, in which ammonium as electronThus, the hypothesis of biological conversion pathways of ammonium and sulfate in anammox consortia isand the assumed SRAO could, in fact, be a combination of aerobic ammonium oxidation, anammox and heterotrophic

Keywords: Anammox bacteria     Autotrophic     Biological conversion     Sulfate reducing ammonium oxidation (SRAO)    

Thermal decomposition mechanism of ammonium sulfate catalyzed by ferric oxide

Xingfu SONG, Jingcai ZHAO, Yunzhao LI, Ze SUN, Jianguo YU

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering 2013, Volume 7, Issue 2,   Pages 210-217 doi: 10.1007/s11705-013-1320-y

Abstract: The decomposition mechanism of ammonium sulfate catalyzed by ferric oxide was investigated in this paperThe obtained results indicate that the decomposition process of ammonium sulfate catalyzed by ferric

Keywords: ammonium sulfate     decomposition kinetics     ferric oxide     thermogravimetric analysis    

Removal of Cu(II) and Fe(III) from aqueous solutions by dead sulfate reducing bacteria

Hong’en QUAN, He BAI, Yang HAN, Yong KANG, Jiao SUN

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering 2013, Volume 7, Issue 2,   Pages 177-184 doi: 10.1007/s11705-013-1324-7

Abstract: The biosorption properties of dead sulfate reducing bacteria (SRB) for the removal of Cu(II) and Fe(III

Keywords: sulfate reducing bacteria     biosorption     Cu(II)     Fe(III)    

Influence of influent on anaerobic ammonium oxidation in an Expanded Granular Sludge Bed-Biological Aerated

Daijun ZHANG, Cui BAI, Ting TANG, Qing YANG

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2011, Volume 5, Issue 2,   Pages 291-297 doi: 10.1007/s11783-010-0270-6

Abstract: Shortcut nitrification-denitrification, anaerobic ammonium oxidation (ANAMMOX), and methanogenesis havewould decrease competition for nitrite between ANAMMOX and denitrification, which was favorable for reducing

Keywords: Sludge Bed-Biological Aerated Filter (EGSB-BAF) integrated system     the influence of influent     anaerobic ammoniumoxidation (ANAMMOX)     shortcut nitrification-denitrification     methano-genesis    

Chemical additives affect sulfate reducing bacteria biofilm properties adsorbed on stainless steel 316L

Yu Qi,Jin Li,Rui Liang,Sitong Ji,Jianxiang Li,Meng Liu

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2017, Volume 11, Issue 2, doi: 10.1007/s11783-017-0917-7

Abstract: This paper studied the biofilm properties and corrosion behavior of sulfate reducing bacteria (SRB) onand without additives including hydroxy ethyl fork phosphonic acid (HEDP), dodecyl dimethyl benzyl ammonium

Keywords: Sulfate reducing bacteria (SRB)     Chemical additives     Biofilm     Extracellular polymeric substance (EPS)     Microbe    

on the performance and bacterial community in an expanded granular sludge bed reactor treating high-sulfate

Jun Li, Wentao Li, Gan Luo, Yan Li, Aimin Li

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2019, Volume 13, Issue 1, doi: 10.1007/s11783-019-1090-y

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Less than 50 mg/L nitrobenzene brought little effect on anaerobic sulfate

Kinetics of sulfate reduction under differentitemcontent>

Genus Desulfovibrio played the key role in anaerobic sulfate

Keywords: Nitrobenzene (NB)     Sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB)     Bacterial community     Sulfate reduction     High-throughput    

Improving simulations of sulfate aerosols during winter haze over Northern China: the impacts of heterogeneousoxidation by NO

Meng Gao,Gregory R. Carmichael,Yuesi Wang,Dongsheng Ji,Zirui Liu,Zifa Wang

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2016, Volume 10, Issue 5, doi: 10.1007/s11783-016-0878-2

Abstract: Incorporating the missing heterogeneous oxidation of S(IV) by NO into the WRF-Chem model.Sulfate production is not sensitive to increase in SO emission.parallel experiments to examine the impacts of doubling SO emissions and incorporating heterogeneous oxidationadding heterogeneous oxidation of dissolved SO by NO substantially improve simulations of sulfateAlthough the enhanced SO to sulfate conversion in the HetS (heterogeneous oxidation by NO ) case reduces

Keywords: Sulfate aerosols     Winter haze     WRF-Chem     Northern China    

The performance of nitrate-reducing Fe(II) oxidation processes under variable initial Fe/N ratios: The

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2021, Volume 15, Issue 4, doi: 10.1007/s11783-020-1366-2

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•Bacterially-mediated coupled N and Fe processes examined in incubation experiments.

Keywords: Denitrification     N2O emission     Fe(II) oxidation     Fe/N ratio     Fe minerals    

Metallic wastewater treatment by sulfate reduction using anaerobic rotating biological contactor reactor

Mothe Gopi Kiran, Kannan Pakshirajan, Gopal Das

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2018, Volume 12, Issue 4, doi: 10.1007/s11783-018-1073-4

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Metal removal is due to sulfide precipitation via sulfate

Keywords: Factorial design analysis     sulfate reducing bacteria     multi-metal solution     heavy metal removal     anaerobic    

Effects of SO

Quanming Liang, Jian Li, Hong He, Wenjun Liang, Tiejun Zhang, Xing Fan

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2017, Volume 11, Issue 4, doi: 10.1007/s11783-017-0926-6

Abstract: In addition, CeO promoted the oxidation of NO to NO , which adsorbed on the Lewis acid site (V ═O) toAmmonium sulfate species were formed in poisoned catalyst which had been investigated by XRF, BET, TG

Keywords: Low temperature SCR     De-NOx activity     Sulfur resistance     Ammonium sulfate    

Abatement of sulfide generation in sewage by glutaraldehyde supplementation and the impact on the activated sludge accordingly

Lehua ZHANG,Jingxing MA,Yinchen JIN,Haiqin ZHANG,Yongdi LIU,Lankun Cai

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2015, Volume 9, Issue 2,   Pages 365-370 doi: 10.1007/s11783-014-0645-1

Abstract: Hydrogen sulfide emission in sewer systems is associated with toxicity, corrosion, odour nuisance and high costs treatment. In this study, a novel method to inhibit sulfide generation from sewage by means of glutaraldehyde supplementation has been suggested and evaluated under anaerobic conditions. Different concentrations of glutaraldehyde at 10, 15, 20, 30 and 40 mg·L have been investigated. Besides, the possible impacts of glutaraldehyde supplementation on an activated sludge system and an appraisal of the economic aspects are presented as well. As observed from the experimental results, a dosage of 20 mg·L glutaraldehyde resulted in a significant decrease of the sulfide production by 70%–80% in the simulated sewage. Moreover, the impacts of additional glutaraldehyde at 20 mg·L on activated sludge, in terms of chemical oxygen demand removal and oxygen uptake rates, were negligible. From an economical point of view, the cost of the commercial glutaraldehyde products required in the operation, which was calculated on the basis of activated sulfide removal avoidance, was around €3.7–4.6 S·kg . Therefore it is suggested that glutaraldehyde supplementation is a feasible technique to abate the sulfide problems in sewer systems. Yet further research is required to elucidate the optimum “booster” dosage and the dosing frequency in situ accordingly.

Keywords: corrosion     glutaraldehyde     sulfate-reducing bacteria     sulfide     urban sewage    

Effects of natural zeolite and sulfate ions on the mechanical properties and microstructure of plastic

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2022, Volume 16, Issue 1,   Pages 86-98 doi: 10.1007/s11709-021-0793-x

Abstract: To study the effect of sulfate ions on the properties of PlC-NZ specimens, the specimens were cured inone of two different environments: normal condition and in the presence of sulfate ions.Specimens cured in the presence of sulfate ions indicated lower permeability, higher unconfined strength

Keywords: plastic concrete     sulfate resistance     natural zeolite     triaxial compression test     SEM     permeability    

Effects of Fe(II) on anammox community activity and physiologic response

Jing Ding, Wanyi Seow, Jizhong Zhou, Raymond Jianxiong Zeng, Jun Gu, Yan Zhou

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2021, Volume 15, Issue 1, doi: 10.1007/s11783-020-1299-9

Abstract: Abstract • 0.12 mmol/L Fe(II) enhanced the total anammox activity and bacterial abundance best. • 0.09 mmol/L Fe(II) led to the best performance on relative anammox activity. • 0.75 mmol/L Fe(II) had an immediate but recoverable inhibition on anammox activity. • More genes but not relative level were expressed at higher Fe(II) concentration. Though there are many literatures studying the effects of iron on anammox process, these studies only focus on the reactor performance and/or the microbial community changes, the detailed effects and mechanisms of Fe(II) on anammox bacterial activity and physiology have not been explored. In this study, four Fe(II) concentrations (0.03, 0.09, 0.12 and 0.75 mmol/L) were employed into the enriched anammox culture. The enhancement and inhibition effects of Fe(II) on anammox process and bacterial physiology were investigated. It was discovered that the anammox process and bacterial growth were enhanced by 0.09 and 0.12 mmol/L Fe(II), in which the 0.12 mmol/L Fe(II) had advantage in stimulating the total anammox activity and bacterial abundance, while 0.09 mmol/L Fe(II) enhanced the relative anammox activity better. The anammox activity could be inhibited by 0.75 mmol/L Fe(II) immediately, while the inhibition was recoverable. Both 0.09 and 0.12 mmol/L Fe(II) induced more genes being expressed, while didn’t show a stimulation on the relative expression level of functional genes. And anammox bacteria showed a stress response to detoxify the Fe inhibition once inhibited by 0.75 mmol/L Fe(II). This study provides more information about physiologic response of anammox bacteria to external influence (enhancement and inhibition), and may also instruct the future application of anammox process in treating various sources of wastewater (containing external disturbances such as heavy metals) and/or different treatment strategies (e.g. from side-stream to main-stream).

Keywords: Anaerobic ammonium oxidation (Anammox)     Candidatus Kuenenia stuttgartiensis     Ferrous iron     GeoChip    

Sustainable Generation of Sulfate Radicals and Decontamination of Micropollutants via Sequential Electrochemistry Article

Wentian Zheng,Shijie You,Yuan Yao,Nanqi Ren,Bin Ding,Fang Li,Yanbiao Liu

Engineering 2023, Volume 30, Issue 11,   Pages 144-152 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2022.12.005

Abstract: micropollutants decontamination that is solely based on sequential electrochemistry involving ubiquitous sulfateThis can be achieved via a chain reaction initiated by electrocatalytic anodic sulfate (SO42−) oxidation to produce persulfate (S2O82−)and followed by a cathodic persulfate reduction to produce sulfate radicals (SO4·sulfate for micropollutants

Keywords: Advanced oxidation     Chain reaction     Sulfate radical     Micropollutants     Sequential electrochemistry    

Effects of two transition metal sulfate salts on secondary organic aerosol formation in toluene/NO

Biwu CHU, Jiming HAO, Junhua LI, Hideto TAKEKAWA, Kun WANG, Jingkun JIANG

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2013, Volume 7, Issue 1,   Pages 1-9 doi: 10.1007/s11783-012-0476-x

Abstract: In this study, we tested the effects of two transition metal sulfate salts, manganese sulfate (MnSO )and zinc sulfate (ZnSO ), on the photochemical reactions of a toluene/NO photooxidation system in aBy comparing photochemical reaction products of experiments with and without transition metal sulfateseed aerosols, we evaluated the effects of transition metal sulfate seed aerosols on toluene consumptionThese observations are consistent when varying metal sulfate aerosol concentrations.

Keywords: manganese sulfate     zinc sulfate     seed aerosols     toluene photooxidation     secondary organic aerosol    

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Biological conversion pathways of sulfate reduction ammonium oxidation in anammox consortia

Zhen Bi, Deqing Wanyan, Xiang Li, Yong Huang

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Thermal decomposition mechanism of ammonium sulfate catalyzed by ferric oxide

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Removal of Cu(II) and Fe(III) from aqueous solutions by dead sulfate reducing bacteria

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Influence of influent on anaerobic ammonium oxidation in an Expanded Granular Sludge Bed-Biological Aerated

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Chemical additives affect sulfate reducing bacteria biofilm properties adsorbed on stainless steel 316L

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Abatement of sulfide generation in sewage by glutaraldehyde supplementation and the impact on the activated sludge accordingly

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Effects of natural zeolite and sulfate ions on the mechanical properties and microstructure of plastic

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Sustainable Generation of Sulfate Radicals and Decontamination of Micropollutants via Sequential Electrochemistry

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Effects of two transition metal sulfate salts on secondary organic aerosol formation in toluene/NO

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