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Reductive transformation and dechlorination of chloronitrobenzenes in UASB reactor enhanced with zero‐valent iron addition

Haizhuan LinLiang ZhuXiangyang XuLili ZangYun Kong

Year: 2010 Journal:   Journal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology Vol: 86 (2)Pages: 290-298   Publisher: Wiley

Abstract

Abstract BACKGROUND: Zero‐valent iron (ZVI) is increasingly being applied in biological wastewater treatment to enhance the conversion of various contaminants. The objective of this present study was to investigate the effect of ZVI on the anaerobic biotransformation and dechlorination of chloronitrobenzenes (3,4‐DClNB and 4‐ClNB). Experiments were conducted in two upflow anaerobic sludge blanket (UASB) reactors, one (R2) with 30 g L −1 ZVI added, and the other (R1), serving as control reactor. RESULTS: ZVI‐based anaerobic granular sludge (ZVI‐AGS) composed of bacteria associated with precipitated FeCO 3 and FeS was successfully developed within 5 months in reactor R2. ZVI addition obviously enhanced 3,4‐DClNB transformation and dechlorination efficiencies under high 3,4‐DClNB loads, and further promoted dechlorination of 4‐chloroaniline (4‐ClAn) to aniline. Compared with the AGS formed in R1 reactor, iron and its corrosion products were observed and colonized with anaerobes such as methanothrix in ZVI‐AGS, and the specific transformation rates of 3,4‐DClNB and 4‐ClNB using ZVI‐AGS were improved by 34.0% and 64.4%, respectively. Furthermore, ZVI‐AGS provided higher 3,4‐dichloronailine and 4‐ClAn dechlorination efficiency than AGS. Abiotic transformation of ClNBs by ZVI, appropriate concentration of iron corrosion products, lower redox potential and greater hydrogen production were the main factors providing enhanced transformation and dechlorination of ClNBs in the UASB reactor. CONCLUSION: Addition of ZVI to a UASB reactor enhanced the reductive transformation and dechlorination of ClNBs. It provides a feasible proposal for the design and optimization of a high‐rate anaerobic wastewater treatment technique for industrial wastewater. Copyright © 2010 Society of Chemical Industry

Keywords:
Zerovalent iron Reductive dechlorination Iron bacteria Chemistry Wastewater Biotransformation Bioreactor Bioremediation Redox Biodegradation Environmental engineering Inorganic chemistry Bacteria Environmental science Organic chemistry

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Environmental remediation with nanomaterials
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
Microbial bioremediation and biosurfactants
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Pollution
Advanced oxidation water treatment
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Water Science and Technology

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