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Nano iron tetroxide-modified rice husk biochar promoted Feammox performance of Klebsiella sp. FC61 and synergistically removed Ni2+ and ciprofloxacin

Enlei Liang, Liang Xu, Junfeng Su, Yuzhu Yang, Yan Liu

2023Bioresource Technology30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The iron reduction coupled with ammonia oxidation process (Feammox) is a biological reaction process associated with the nitrogen cycle that has been discovered in recent years. In this study, the iron-reducing bacterium Klebsiella sp. FC61 was attached by synthesizing nano-loadings of iron tetroxide (nFe 3 O 4 ) onto rice husk biochar (RBC), and the RBC-nFe 3 O 4 was used as an electron shuttle to participate in the biological iron reduction process of soluble and insoluble Fe 3+ to improve the ammonia oxidation efficiency to 81.82%. This acceleration of electron transfer increased the carbon consumption rate and further tuned up the COD removal efficiency to 98.00%. The Feammox could be coupled with iron denitrification for internal nitrogen/iron cycling to reduce the accumulation of nitrate by-products and achieve the recycling of iron. In addition, pollutants such as Ni 2+ , ciprofloxacin, and formed chelates could be removed by pore adsorption and π-π interactions using bio-iron precipitates produced by iron-reducing bacteria.

Topics & Concepts

BiocharChemistryHuskDenitrificationThiosulfateNuclear chemistryEnvironmental chemistryNitrateFerrousNitrogenInorganic chemistrySulfurOrganic chemistryBotanyBiologyPyrolysisMicrobial Fuel Cells and BioremediationWastewater Treatment and Nitrogen RemovalEnvironmental remediation with nanomaterials
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