This study investigated an Iron-carbon (Fe-C) micro-electrolysis method to enhance nitrogen removal of Sesuvium portulacastrum constructed wetlands (CWs) when treating mariculture effluents. The main objective was to investigate the effects… Click to show full abstract
This study investigated an Iron-carbon (Fe-C) micro-electrolysis method to enhance nitrogen removal of Sesuvium portulacastrum constructed wetlands (CWs) when treating mariculture effluents. The main objective was to investigate the effects of Fe-C on nitrogen purification performance and microbial characteristics of Sesuvium portulacastrum CWs. Results showed that the presence of Fe-C and Sesuvium portulacastrum could improve nitrogen removal efficiency by 20-30% and 15-30%, respectively. CWs with 33% v/v Fe-C addition performed well on nitrogen removal: TAN, 41.49 ± 13.64%; NO2--N, 13.32%; NO3--N, 60.02 ± 6.17%; TIN, 63.40 ± 12.11%. Microbial analysis revealed that Fe-C altered the microbial communities, and improved the abundance of denitrification related genera. Based on microbial enzyme activities and genes abundance, the anammox and denitrification processes were promoted by Fe-C in CWs. These findings indicate that Sesuvium portulacastrum CWs with 33% v/v Fe-C represents an effective nitrogen removal for mariculture wastewater with insufficient carbon source.
               
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