Junhong Wu, Yin Zhong, Yirong Deng, Sen Yang, Heli Wang, Qian Yang, Dan Li, Jianzhong Song, Huanheng Zhang, Ping'an Peng
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Sustainable Abiotic-Biotic Dechlorination of Perchloroethene with Sulfidated Nanoscale Zero-Valent Iron as Electron Donor Source.
Combining organohalide-respiring bacteria with nanoscale zero-valent iron (nZVI) represents a promising approach for remediating chloroethene-contaminated aquifers. However, limited information is available regarding their synergistic dechlorinating ability for chloroethenes when nZVI is sulfidated (S-nZVI) under the organic electron donor-limited conditions typically found in deep aquifers. Herein, we developed a combined system utilizing a mixed culture containing Dehalococcoides (Dhc) and S-nZVI particles, which achieved sustainable dechlorination with repeated rounds of spiking with 110 μM perchloroethene (PCE). The relative abundance of Dhc considerably increased from 5.2 to 91.5% after five rounds of spiking with PCE, as evidenced by 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing. S-nZVI corrosion generated hydrogen as an electron donor for Dhc and other volatile fatty acid (VFA)-producing bacteria. Electron balance analysis indicated that 68.1% of electrons from Fe0 consumed in S-nZVI were involved in dechlorination, and 6.2, 1.1, and 3.2% were stored in formate, acetate, and other VFAs, respectively. The produced acetate possibly served as a carbon source for Dhc. Metagenomic analysis revealed that Desulfovibrio, Syntrophomonas, Clostridium, and Mesotoga were likely involved in VFA production. These findings provide valuable insights into the synergistic mechanisms of biotic and abiotic dechlorination, with important implications for sustainable remediation of electron donor-limited aquifers contaminated by chloroethenes.
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