Understanding Zerovalent Iron Exposure on Biological Nitrogen Removal: From Impacts to Potential Mechanisms

IF 7.4 Q1 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL
Wenbin Liu, Jianzheng Li, Tao Liu, Jiuling Li and Jia Meng*, 
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Microorganism-dominated nitrogen conversion in wastewater treatment is of great significance to the nitrogen cycle. Until now, Fe0 has been widely used in sludge dewaterability, sulfide control, and bioenergy recovery. However, there is limited information about the comprehensive assessment of Fe0 on multiple biological nitrogen removal processes. Here, the impact of Fe0 dosage on the activity of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria, nitrite-oxidizing bacteria, anammox bacteria, and denitrifiers was evaluated. The results revealed that anammox has a more sensitive response to iron dosages (5.34 mM), and improved intracellular iron (216%) is the key to stimulating microbial metabolism by accelerating electron transfer, enzymatic activity, and ATP biosynthesis. Moreover, the long-term operation confirmed that additional Fe0 increased the relative abundance of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria, anammox bacteria, and denitrifiers, and the enriched nitrogen removal pathways further improved the nitrogen removal to 93.3% from 79.2% in an oxygen-limited system. This study helps us deeply understand the underlying mechanism of microbial activity stimulated by iron.

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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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