“…Concern for the stringent sulfur dioxide (SO 2 ) and nitrogen oxide (NO x ) emission regulation indicate a demand to development of innovative gaseous pollutants abatement technologies such as wet scrubbing [1], adsorption [2], oxidation [3], pulse corona [4] and the combination of them [5,6]. Being different from these technologies, biological removal of SO 2 and NOx from contaminated gas streams is an emerging efficient and more cost-effective access that can be applied in the control of exhausted gas from coal-fired power plants [7,8]. However, although the biological gas treatment have special advantages: mild and easy preparing conditions, low energy consumption, low cost, and particularly suitable for processing low concentration of exhaust, the generation of by-products from the action of microorganisms is inevitable.…”