Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
Arsenic (As) contamination in drinking water represents a worldwide threat to human health. During last decades,
the exploitation of microbial As-transformations has been proposed for bioremediation applications.
Among biological methods for As-contaminated water treatment, microbial As(III)-oxidation is one of the
most promising approaches since it can be coupled to commonly used adsorption removal technologies, without
requiring the addition of chemicals and producing toxic by-products. Despite the As(III) oxidation capability has
been described in several bacterial pure or enrichment cultures, very little is known about the real potentialities
of this processwhenmixed microbial communities, naturally occurring in As contaminatedwaters, are used. This
study highlighted the contribution of native groundwater bacteria to As(III)-oxidation in biofilters, under conditions
suitable for a household-scale treatment system. This work elucidated the influence of a variety of experimental
conditions (i.e., various filling materials, flow rates, As(III) inflow concentration, As(III):As(V) ratio, filter
volumes) on the microbially-mediated As(III)-oxidation process in terms of oxidation efficiency and rate. The
highest oxidation efficiencies (up to 90% in 3 h) were found on coarse sand biofilters treating total initial As
concentration of 100 ?g L-1. The detailed microbial characterization of the As(III) oxidizing biofilms revealed
the occurrence of several OTUs affiliated with families known to oxidize As(III) (e.g., Burkholderiaceae,
Comamonadaceae, Rhodobacteraceae, Xanthomonadaceae). Furthermore, As-related functional genes increased
in biofilter systems in line with the observed oxidative performances.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Arsenic; Arsenite oxidation; As-related functional genes; Biofilter; Groundwater; Microbiome
Elenco autori:
Rossetti, Simona; Fazi, Stefano; Amalfitano, Stefano; Casentini, Barbara; Crognale, Simona
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