2023
DOI: 10.1021/acsestengg.3c00094
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ZVI-Mediated High-Rate Nitrogen Removal from Fulvic Acid (FA)-Containing Wastewater by Anammox: Revealing the Genomic and Molecular Level Mechanisms

Abstract: The anammox-based technologies are generally inhibited by refractory dissolved organic matter (rDOM), which is ubiquitous in real wastewater. In this study, a novel cost-effective approach, namely, zero-valent iron (ZVI) treatment, was presented to alleviate such inhibitory effects. The results showed that ZVI mitigated the inhibition of fulvic acids (FA) to anammox. Due to the 2 g/L ZVI addition, the nitrogen removal efficiency (NRE) increased from 83.53 to 90.06% when the FA concentration increased from 0 to… Show more

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