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. 2022 Jan;119(1):257-267.
doi: 10.1002/bit.27970. Epub 2021 Oct 31.

Sulfur-driven autotrophic denitrification of nitric oxide for efficient nitrous oxide recovery

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Sulfur-driven autotrophic denitrification of nitric oxide for efficient nitrous oxide recovery

Lan Wu et al. Biotechnol Bioeng. 2022 Jan.

Abstract

Nitrous oxide (N2 O) was previously deemed as a potent greenhouse gas but is actually an untapped energy source, which can accumulate during the microbial denitrification of nitric oxide (NO). Compared with the organic electron donor required in heterotrophic denitrification, elemental sulfur (S0 ) is a promising electron donor alternative due to its cheap cost and low biomass yield in sulfur-driven autotrophic denitrification. However, no effort has been made to test N2 O recovery from sulfur-driven denitrification of NO so far. Therefore, in this study, batch and continuous experiments were carried out to investigate the NO removal performance and N2 O recovery potential via sulfur-driven NO-based denitrification under various Fe(II)EDTA-NO concentrations. Efficient energy recovery was achieved, as up to 35.5%-40.9% of NO was converted to N2 O under various NO concentrations. N2 O recovery from Fe(II)EDTA-NO could be enhanced by the low bioavailability of sulfur and the acid environment caused by sulfur oxidation. The NO reductase (NOR) and N2 O reductase (N2 OR) were inhibited distinctively at relatively low NO levels, leading to efficient N2 O accumulation, but were suppressed irreversibly at NO level beyond 15 mM in continuous experiments. Such results indicated that the regulation of NO at a relatively low level would benefit the system stability and NO removal capacity during long-term system operation. The continuous operation of the sulfur-driven Fe(II)EDTA-NO-based denitrification reduced the overall microbial diversity but enriched several key microbial community. Thauera, Thermomonas, and Arenimonas that are able to carry out sulfur-driven autotrophic denitrification became the dominant organisms with their relative abundance increased from 25.8% to 68.3%, collectively.

Keywords: conversion efficiency; elemental sulfur; microbial community; microbial denitrification; nitric oxide; nitrous oxide.

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