Fermentation (Jun 2023)

Electrode Material Optimization of Nitrous Oxide Recovery from Incineration Leachate in a Δ<i>nosZ Pseudomonas aeruginosa</i>/MEC System

  • Yong Liu,
  • Bing Yan,
  • Song Xia,
  • Shuanglin Gui,
  • Haiwei Jiang,
  • Hanbing Nie,
  • Dezhi Sun

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/fermentation9070607
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 7
p. 607

Abstract

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Nitrous oxide (N2O) is not only recognized as a potent greenhouse gas, but it is also used in industry as a clean energy source. In this study, different electrode materials of carbon felt and graphite were equipped in the ΔnosZ P. aeruginosa/microbial electrolysis cell (MEC) systems to explore the optimization mechanism for long-term N2O recovery during incineration leachate treatment. The carbon felt group showed a better performance in N2O recovery across 45 days of operation. The N2O conversion efficiency was above 80% and the proportion of N2O in biogas accounted for 80.6% in the carbon felt group. qRT-PCR analysis was conducted to evaluate the expression of genes involved in denitrification (norB) and electroactivity (phzG, phzM, and phzH) of ΔnosZ P. aeruginosa. The results showed a significant upregulation in the suspended biomass (day 21) and the electron-attached biomass (day 45) from the carbon felt-equipped reactor, which was highly related to the opportunity of biomass exposed to the phenazine derivatives. By the carbon felt optimization in the system, 82.6% of the Pseudomonas genus survived after 45 days of operation. These results indicate that the carbon felt electrode has a more sustainable performance for N2O recovery in the ΔnosZ P. aeruginosa/MEC system.

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