Mechanism of Dissolved Organic Matter Constructing Zerovalent Iron Interfacial Mass-Transfer Channel Combined with Shewanella oneidensis MR-1 To Remove Cr(VI)

IF 7.4 Q1 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL
Minghui Xiang, Long Chen, Xinlei Ren, Zhiyuan Yang, Shiting Zhu, Ziying Zhang, Mengyu Su, Jin Zhang* and Hui Li*, 
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Nanoscale zerovalent iron (nZVI) is a promising remediation agent for the removal of heavy-metal wastewater. However, nZVI tends to agglomerate and be oxidatively deactivated during the reaction, which limits its application. To address the problem, this study develops a novel modification method to regulate the reaction interface of nZVI by introducing fulvic acid (FA), a naturally occurring environmental component, to the synthesis of nZVI. FA disrupts the circumferential-stress equilibrium of nZVI, enhances the Kirkendall effect, and establishes mass-transfer channels, facilitating the outward transfer of reducible Fe(II) and electrons and the inward transport of surface-adsorbed Cr(VI). The Cr(VI) removal is further enhanced by coupling FA-nZVI with Shewanella oneidensis MR-1, which reduces Fe(III) hydroxides to Fe(II) at the FA-nZVI interface, thereby preventing accumulation of the passivation layer that blocks the mass-transfer channels. The synergistic action of mass-transfer channels with MR-1 enhances the Cr(VI) removal rate by 4.7 times, ensuring a Cr(VI) removal rate of more than 60% under extreme conditions. By exploring the new functions of FA as an organic carbon component, this study provides a fresh perspective on carbon utilization in ecosystems. Leveraging environmental factors for the microstructural modulation of nZVI is an efficient and environmentally friendly approach for remediation of heavy-metal pollution.

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溶出有机物与希瓦氏菌MR-1联合构建零价铁界面传质通道去除Cr(VI)的机理
纳米零价铁(nZVI)是一种很有前途的重金属废水修复剂。然而,nZVI在反应过程中容易结块和氧化失活,这限制了它的应用。为了解决这一问题,本研究开发了一种新的改性方法,通过将天然存在的环境成分黄腐酸(FA)引入到nZVI的合成中来调节nZVI的反应界面。FA破坏了nZVI的周向应力平衡,增强了Kirkendall效应,建立了传质通道,促进了可还原性Fe(II)和电子向外转移,表面吸附的Cr(VI)向内转移。通过将FA-nZVI与希瓦氏菌MR-1偶联,进一步增强了对Cr(VI)的去除,使FA-nZVI界面处的Fe(III)氢氧化物还原为Fe(II),从而防止了阻塞传质通道的钝化层的积累。传质通道与MR-1的协同作用使Cr(VI)的去除率提高了4.7倍,确保在极端条件下Cr(VI)的去除率超过60%。本研究通过探索FA作为有机碳组分的新功能,为研究生态系统碳利用提供了新的视角。利用环境因素调控nZVI的微观结构是一种高效环保的重金属污染修复方法。
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ACS ES&T engineering ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL-
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期刊介绍: ACS ES&T Engineering publishes impactful research and review articles across all realms of environmental technology and engineering, employing a rigorous peer-review process. As a specialized journal, it aims to provide an international platform for research and innovation, inviting contributions on materials technologies, processes, data analytics, and engineering systems that can effectively manage, protect, and remediate air, water, and soil quality, as well as treat wastes and recover resources. The journal encourages research that supports informed decision-making within complex engineered systems and is grounded in mechanistic science and analytics, describing intricate environmental engineering systems. It considers papers presenting novel advancements, spanning from laboratory discovery to field-based application. However, case or demonstration studies lacking significant scientific advancements and technological innovations are not within its scope. Contributions containing experimental and/or theoretical methods, rooted in engineering principles and integrated with knowledge from other disciplines, are welcomed.
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