Coexistence of Fe2+ and Mn2+ inhibits nitrate removal in sulfur autotrophic denitrification systems
Peng Ling Chen, Xue Jiao Huang, Zhao Jie Jiang, Xiao Fang Nong, Chun Min Xie

TL;DR
This study shows that the presence of Fe2+ and Mn2+ in groundwater reduces the efficiency of sulfur-based nitrate removal systems.
Contribution
The study reveals the mechanisms by which Fe2+ and Mn2+ coexistence inhibits sulfur autotrophic denitrification.
Findings
Coexisting Fe2+ and Mn2+ reduced nitrate removal efficiency from 92.73% to 60.96%.
The presence of Fe2+ and Mn2+ led to accumulation of NO2−-N and N2O.
Key denitrification and sulfur oxidation genes were downregulated in the presence of Fe2+ and Mn2+.
Abstract
Sulfur autotrophic denitrification (SAD) is commonly utilized for nitrate (NO3−-N) removal from groundwater because of its efficiency, minimal sludge production, cost-effectiveness, and carbon source independence. However, elevated Fe2+ and Mn2+ concentrations in groundwater may influence its efficiency. The purpose of this work was to explore the effects of coexisting Fe2+ and Mn2+ at varying 5 mM ratios on SAD efficiency and its underlying mechanisms. The results showed that adding 5 mM Fe2+ and Mn2+ at different ratios inhibited NO3−-N removal, reducing efficiency from 92.73% (without Fe2+/Mn2+) to 60.96% (Fe2+: Mn2+ = 9:1) by Day 6. All the systems with coexisting Fe2+ and Mn2+ accumulated NO2−-N and N2O. The generation of SO42− by the system gradually diminished, the Fe2+ removal rate gradually decreased, and the Mn2+ removal rate gradually increased as Fe2+ and Mn2+ concentrations…
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TopicsWastewater Treatment and Nitrogen Removal · Phosphorus and nutrient management · Groundwater and Isotope Geochemistry
