Bioconversion of selenate in methanogenic anaerobic granular sludge

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Astratinei, Violeta
van Hullebusch, Eric
Lens, Piet
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[1] Univ Wageningen & Res Ctr, Sud Dept Technol, NL-6700 EV Wageningen, Netherlands
[2] Natl Res & Dev Inst Environm Protect, Bucharest 77703, Romania
[3] Univ Marne la Vallee, Lab Geomat & Geol Ingn, Inst Francilien Sci Appliquees, F-77454 Champs Sur Marne 2, France
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10.2134/jeq2005.0443
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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The capacity of anaerobic granular sludge to remove selenate from contaminated wastewater was investigated. The potential of different types of granular sludge to remove selenate from the liquid phase was compared to that of suspended sludge and contaminated soil and sediment samples. The selenate removal rates ranged from 400 to 1500 Rg g VSS-1 h(-1), depending on the source of biomass, electron donor, and the initial selenate concentration. The granular structure protects the microorganisms when exposed to high selenate concentrations (0.1 to 1 nvW). Anaerobic granular sludge "Eerbeek," originating from a UASB reactor treating paper mill wastewater, removed about 90, 50, and 36% of 0.1, 0.5, and 1 mM of Se, respectively, from the liquid phase when incubated with 20 mM lactate at 30T and pH 7.5. Selenite, elemental Se (Seo), and metal selenide precipitates were the conversion products. Enrichments from the anaerobic granular sludge "Eerbeek" were able to convert 90% of the 10-mM selenate to Seo at a rate of 1505 mu g Se(VI) g cells-1 h(-1), a specific growth rate of 0.0125 g cells h(-1), and a yield of 0.083 g cells mg Se-1. Both microbial metabolic processes (e.g dissimilatory reduction) as well as microbially mediated physicochemical mechanisms (adsorption and precipitation) contribute to the removal of selenate from the Secontaining medium.
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