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Metagenomics illuminated the mechanism of enhanced nitrogen removal and vivianite recovery induced by zero-valent iron in partial-denitrification/anammox process

Journal

BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY
Volume 356, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2022.127317

Keywords

Partial-denitrification; anammox; Zero-valent iron; Vivianite; Feammox; Electron-transfer behavior

Funding

  1. Key Research & Developmental Program of Shandong Province [2021CXGC011202, 2020CXGC011404]
  2. Beijing Natural Science Foundation [8192004]
  3. Beijing Major Science and Technology Projects [Z181100005318001]

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This study proposes a novel strategy using zero-valent iron (ZVI) combined with acetic acid to optimize the partial-denitrification/anammox (PD/A) process. The enhanced nitrogen removal mechanism is elucidated through metagenomics. The results demonstrate that this strategy can efficiently remove nitrogen and phosphorus while producing valuable byproducts.
In this study, a novel strategy of zero-valent iron (ZVI) combined with acetic acid was proposed to optimize partial-denitrification/anammox (PD/A) process, and enhanced nitrogen removal mechanism was elucidated through metagenomics. Results showed that the optimal nitrogen and phosphorus removal were as high as 99.50% and 98.37%, respectively, with vivianite being precipitated as the main byproduct. The occurrence of Feammox was a crucial link for enhanced ammonia removal and vivianite recovery. Metagenomic analysis further certified that long-term acclimation of optimization strategy triggered DNRA-based nitrate reducing genes (narY/Z and nrfA) assigned to Candidatus Brocadia, which allow direct uptake of nitrate by the anammox. Additionally, ZVI might act as a new electron donor to decrease organics dependence of PD by reducing the abundance of genes for electron production involved in carbon metabolism. However, FA addition enhanced the relative abundances of genes involved in anammox including nitrogen reduction and oxidation, thereby accel- erating nitrogen removal.

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