Water (May 2024)

Enhanced Nitrate Nitrogen Removal from Constructed Wetland via Fe<sub>3</sub>O<sub>4</sub>/Granular Activated Carbon Anode Microbial Electrolysis Cell under Low C/N Ratio

  • Heng Yang,
  • Shenyu Tan,
  • Yu Huang,
  • Xinhua Tang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/w16101377
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 10
p. 1377

Abstract

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In this study, a constructed wetland–Fe3O4/granular activated carbon anode microbial electrolysis cell (CW-FMEC) was constructed to enhance denitrification in low COD/N ratio wastewater. The introduction of Fe3O4 boosted the expression of functional genes involved in the denitrification pathway, and the abundance of narG, nirS, and nosZ increased by 99.29%, 70.54%, and 132.18%, respectively, compared to CW. In addition, the content of c-type cytochromes (c-Cyts) and EPS were also enhanced in the CW-FMEC. The microbial communities study displayed that Thauera, Dechloromonas, and Arenimonas became the main genera for denitrification. The denitrification performance at different COD/N ratios was investigated in depth. Under optimal working circumstances, the CW-FMEC had an excellent nitrate removal rate (88.9% ± 1.12%) while accumulating nearly no NO2−-N or NH4+-N in the effluent. This study provides a new direction for the development of CW-MEC and accelerates its implementation.

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