Promoting nitrogen removal during Fe(III) reduction coupled to anaerobic ammonium oxidation (Feammox) by adding anthraquinone-2,6-disulfonate (AQDS).
Environ Pollut
; 247: 973-979, 2019 Apr.
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Feammox, i.e., Fe(III) reduction coupled to anaerobic ammonium oxidation, is a potential alternative to ammonium removal in natural and artificial ecosystems. However, the efficiency of Feammox is quite low to restrain its practical application in wastewater/solid disposal. In this study, three batch experiments, including control (Fe2O3/AQDS-free), Fe2O3 group (25â¯mM Fe2O3 only) and AQDS-Fe2O3 group (25â¯mM Fe2O3 and 0.6â¯mM AQDS), were conducted in 200â¯mL serum vials to explore whether AQDS can promote Feammox. Results showed that the nitrogen removal efficiency of the AQDS-Fe2O3 group was 82.6%, compared with 64.3% of the Fe2O3 group and 46.0% in the control. AH2QDS, the reduced state of AQDS, was detected in the AQDS-Fe2O3 group. Another experiment indicated that AH2QDS was oxidized back to AQDS by Fe2O3. These results suggested that AQDS/AH2QDS had been serving as electron shuttles between ammonium and Fe2O3 to successively forward the oxidation of NH4+. X-ray diffraction analysis showed that new Fe(III) species were found in the systems, implying that a Fe(II)/Fe(III) cycle also occurred. In agreement, both iron-reducing and oxidizing bacteria were detected in the systems.
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Assunto principal:
Compostos Férricos
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Antraquinonas
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Compostos de Amônio
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Nitrogênio
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En
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Environ Pollut
Assunto da revista:
SAUDE AMBIENTAL
Ano de publicação:
2019
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Article
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Reino Unido