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Enhanced denitrification of Pseudomonas stutzeri by a bioelectrochemical system assisted with solid-phase humin. | LitMetric

Enhanced denitrification of Pseudomonas stutzeri by a bioelectrochemical system assisted with solid-phase humin.

J Biosci Bioeng

Department of Civil Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University, Chikusa, Nagoya 464-8603, Japan; EcoTopia Science Institute, Nagoya University, Chikusa, Nagoya 464-8603, Japan. Electronic address:

Published: July 2016

AI Article Synopsis

  • Pseudomonas stutzeri JCM20778 can enhance denitrification reactions when electrochemically supported by solid-phase humin, even though it cannot use electrons directly from graphite electrodes.
  • Electrochemically reduced humin serves as an effective electron donor for P. stutzeri, accelerating microbial but not abiotic denitrification processes.
  • The study's findings point to the potential for using solid-phase humin in bioelectrochemical systems to improve microbial denitrification, particularly where humin is naturally prevalent in the environment.

Article Abstract

The denitrification reactions performed by Pseudomonas stutzeri JCM20778 were enhanced electrochemically with the use of solid-phase humin, although P. stutzeri itself was incapable of receiving electrons directly from the graphite electrode. Electrochemically reduced humin enhanced the microbial, but not abiotic, denitrification reactions. Electric current and cyclic voltammetry analyses suggested that the solid-phase humin functioned as an electron donor for the denitrification reactions of P. stutzeri. Nitrogen balance study and the estimation of the first-order rate constants of the consecutive denitrification reactions suggested that the solid-phase humin enhanced all reducing reactions from nitrate to nitrogen gas. Considering the wide distribution of humin in the environment, the findings that solid-phase humin can assist in electron transfer, from the electrode to a denitrifying bacterium that has little ability to directly utilize external electrons, has important implications for the widespread application of bioelectrochemical systems assisted by solid-phase humin for enhancing microbial denitrification.

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