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Study of the key biotic and abiotic parameters influencing ammonium removal from wastewaters by Fe3+-mediated anaerobic ammonium oxidation (Feammox).

Authors :
Cisternas, Jaime
Rodríguez, Carolina
Serrano, Jennyfer
Leiva, Eduardo
Source :
Chemosphere. Oct2023, Vol. 339, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The release of ammonia (as NH 4 +) into water bodies causes serious environmental problems. Therefore, the removal of ammonia from wastewater effluents has become a worldwide concern. New autotrophic biological alternatives for ammonia removal could reduce the limitations of conventional organic carbon-dependent nitrification-denitrification methods. Here, the potential of anaerobic ammonium oxidation coupled to Fe3+ reduction (a process known as Feammox) is studied in wastewater treatment plants of the yeast and beer production industry, not related to ammonium or iron treatment. This process is presented as a viable option to improve the efficiency of ammonia removal from wastewater. The results of this study show that enrichments under Feammox conditions achieved removals of 28.19–32.25% of the total NH 4 +. The highest rates of ammonium removal and Fe3+ reduction were achieved using FeCl 3 as iron source and pH = 7.0. Different environmental conditions for the enrichments were studied and it was found that the use of sodium acetate as a carbon source and an incubation temperature of 35 °C presented higher rates of iron reduction and higher increase in nitrate concentration, related to ammonium oxidative processes. Likewise, the presence of relevant species of the iron and nitrogen cycles as Ferrovum myxofaciens, Geobacter spp , Shewanella spp , Albidiferax ferrireducens and Anammox was verified, supporting the findings of this study. These results provide information that may be relevant to the potential applicability of Feammox to treat wastewater with high ammonia load and could help develop cost-effective and environmentally friendly methods for ammonium removal in wastewater treatment plants. [Display omitted] • Feammox microorganisms were enriched from anaerobic sewage sludge. • NH 4 + removal of 32% in enrichments from inoculums not related to N and Fe processes. • FeCl 3 as Fe3+ source showed the highest NH 4 +/Fe3+ oxidation/reduction rates. • Functional genes and Feammox-related bacteria were found in enrichments. • ASVs relative to Campylobacterota and Proteobacteria increased in enrichments. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00456535
Volume :
339
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Chemosphere
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
170044031
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2023.139463