This work assessed the effect of adding different concentrations of nitrate (50-300 mg NO ·L) on the removal of dissolved and gaseous sulfide in an anaerobic reactor treating synthetic effluent containing sulfate (100 mg SO ·L) and organic matter (1 g COD·L). Autotrophic denitrification, stimulated by the addition of nitrate, was demonstrated to be a very effective approach for removal of dissolved sulfide even in the presence of a high concentration of organic matter (complete removal with 50 mg NO mg·L). However, it had a minor effect on HS. Sulfide remained partially oxidized to elemental sulfur even with excess nitrate (100-300 mg NO mg·L). Therefore, the competition for this electron acceptor between the autotrophic and heterotrophic denitrification pathways may have prevented the conversion of the generated sulfide into sulfate again. No evidence of inhibition of methanogenesis and sulfidogenesis was found during nitrate supplementation.

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