Title of article :
Reduction of bromate to bromide coupled to acetate oxidation by anaerobic mixed microbial cultures
Author/Authors :
C.G. van Ginkel، نويسنده , , A.M. van Haperen، نويسنده , , B. van der Togt، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
Bromate, a weakly mutagenic oxidizing agent, exists in surface waters. The biodegradation of bromate was investigated by assessing the ability of mixed cultures of micro-organisms for utilization of bromate as electron acceptor and acetate as electron donor. Reduction of bromate was only observed at relatively low concentrations (<3.0 mM) in the absence of molecular oxygen. Under these conditions bromate was reduced stoichiometrically to bromide. Unadapted sludge from an activated sludge treatment plant and a digester reduced bromate without lag period at a constant rate. Using an enrichment culture adapted to bromate, it was demonstrated that bromate was a terminal electron acceptor for anaerobic growth. Approximately 50%of the acetate was utilized for growth with bromate by the enrichment culture. A doubling of 20 h was estimated from a logarithmic growth curve. Other electron acceptors, like perchlorate, chlorate and nitrate, were not reduced or at negligible rates by bromate-utilizing microorganisms.
Keywords :
Bromate reduction , electron acceptor , Growth-associated biodegradation , Anaerobic conditions
Journal title :
Water Research
Journal title :
Water Research