Perchlorate as a secondary substrate in a denitrifying, hollow-fiber membrane biofilm reactor

被引:26
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作者
Nerenberg, R [1 ]
Rittmann, BE [1 ]
机构
[1] Northwestern Univ, Dept Civil Engn, Evanston, IL 60208 USA
关键词
biofilm reactor; denitrification; hollow-fiber membrane; perchlorate reduction; secondary substrate;
D O I
10.2166/ws.2002.0071
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
In recent years, several oxyanions have emerged as drinking water micropollutants, including arsenate, selenate, bromate, and, most recently, perchlorate (ClO4-). Conventional water treatment processes typically are ineffective in removing these compounds, and advanced treatment processes are expensive. Biological reduction may provide a suitable treatment alternative, since these compounds can serve as electron acceptors. Other acceptors, such as nitrate (NO3-), must act as a primary electron acceptor. We tested our denitrifying, autotrophic, hydrogen-oxidizing hollow-fiber membrane for ClO4- reduction. The reactor is highly suited to drinking water treatment, as hydrogen (H-2) is inexpensive, nontoxic, and does not leave residuals that can cause regrowth. When 1 to 2 mg/L ClO4- was supplied to reactor, which was at steady-state with 5 mgN/L NO3- but unacclimated to ClO4-, ClO4- removals increased from 40 to 99% over three weeks. Removals to 4 mug/L were also achieved in a natural groundwater having 6 to 100 mug/L ClO4-. Tests with variable NO3- and H-2 showed that ClO4- reduction requires less than 30 mugN/L NO3- and at least 300-mug/L effluent H-2. Therefore, partial denitrification is probably not consistent with excellent ClO4- removal. Mineral medium produced a gradual loss of ClO4--reducing bacteria, but they were re-enriched when tap water replaced minimal medium.
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