Iopamidol degradation with ZVI- and ZVA-activated chemical oxidation: Investigation of toxicity, anaerobic inhibition and microbial communities

Cigdem Yangin-Gomec, Tugba Olmez-Hanci, Idil Arslan-Alaton*, Shiva Khoei, Hadi Fakhri

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Abstract

Treatment of aqueous iopamidol (IOPA, 2 mg/L), an iodinated organic X-ray contrast chemical and micropollutant, with nano-sized zero-valent iron (ZVI) and aluminum (ZVA)-activated hydrogen peroxide (HP) and persulfate (PS) oxidation processes was investigated. Changes in acute toxicity, anaerobic digestion, biogas yield and microbial community were further examined to question the ecotoxicological safety and bioamenability of the proposed treatment systems. For this purpose, two different bioassays were conducted with V. fischeri and P. subcapitata. The cumulative biogas production was monitored in batch anaerobic digestion tests. The microbial community was identified by Illumina MiSeq next generation sequencing (NGS) technology and abundant bacteria and archaea were analysed in the biomass samples taken from anaerobic reactors. The application of activated HP (1.00 mM) and PS (0.50 mM) treatments under acidic conditions (pH 3) resulted in complete IOPA removal. The original IOPA sample caused 5% and 74% inhibitions to V. fischeri and P. subcapitata, respectively. The relative inhibition towards P. subcapitata increased from 74% to 97% and 93% after 5 min HP/ZVI and 120 min PS/ZVA treatments, respectively. No meaningful changes in terms of digestion performance and cumulative biogas production in the presence of untreated and HP/ZVI- or PS/ZVA-treated IOPA samples were evidenced. Moreover, all biomass samples were populated by a bacterial consortium related to different members of Firmicutes, Bacteroidetes, Proteobacteria, and Actinobacteria. Hydrogenotrophic (Methanospirillum, Methanobacterium) and acetoclastic (Methanosaeta, Methanosarcina) methanogens were the prevalent members of archaea at genus level. An increase in relative abundance was only identified in Methanobacterium under the phylum namely Euryarchaeota.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)7318-7326
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Environmental Chemical Engineering
Volume6
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2018

Bibliographical note

Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd.

Funding

The financial support of Istanbul Technical University under Project Number 39463 is appreciated. The authors also thank Dr. Sevcan Aydin for her assistance in the NGS analysis.

FundersFunder number
Istanbul Teknik Üniversitesi39463

    Keywords

    • Acute toxicity
    • Biogas yield
    • Iopamidol
    • Next generation sequencing
    • Oxidant activation
    • Zero-valent nanoparticle

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