Fate of Iron Nanoparticles in Anammox System: Dissolution, Migration and Transformation

24 Pages Posted: 5 Jun 2023

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Xun Weng

Chongqing University

Hui-Min Fu

Chongqing Technology and Business University

Zheng Mao

Chongqing Institute of Geology and Mineral Resources

Peng Yan

Chongqing University

Xiao-Wei Xu

Chongqing University

Yu Shen

Chongqing Technology and Business University

You-Peng Chen

Chongqing University

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Abstract

Iron nanoparticles (FeNPs) are commonly used in various industrial processes, leading to their release into the environment and eventual entrance into wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs). FeNPs undergo dissolution, migration, and transformation in WWTPs, which can potentially affect the stable operation of anaerobic ammonia oxidation (anammox) systems and may be discharged with wastewater or biomass. To better understand the fate of FeNPs in anammox systems, exposure experiments were conducted using anammox granular sludges (AnGS) and FeNPs. Results demonstrated that FeNPs released Fe2+ upon contact with water, with a portion being bound to functional groups in extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) and the rest entering the bacteria to form highly absorbable substances. A significant amount of FeNPs was observed to cover the surface of AnGS or aggregate and deposit at the bottom of the reactor, eventually converting into Fe3O4 and stably existing within the anammox system. The findings of this study clarify the fate of FeNPs in anammox systems and provide important insights into the stable operation of anammox systems under FeNPs exposure.

Keywords: Iron nanoparticles (FeNPs), Anaerobic ammonia oxidation (anammox), Iron form

Suggested Citation

Weng, Xun and Fu, Hui-Min and Mao, Zheng and Yan, Peng and Xu, Xiao-Wei and Shen, Yu and Chen, You-Peng, Fate of Iron Nanoparticles in Anammox System: Dissolution, Migration and Transformation. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4469490 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4469490

Xun Weng

Chongqing University ( email )

Shazheng Str 174, Shapingba District
Shazheng street, Shapingba district
Chongqing 400044, 400030
China

Hui-Min Fu

Chongqing Technology and Business University ( email )

Chongqing, 400067
China

Zheng Mao

Chongqing Institute of Geology and Mineral Resources ( email )

Chongqing, 40042
China

Peng Yan

Chongqing University ( email )

Shazheng Str 174, Shapingba District
Shazheng street, Shapingba district
Chongqing 400044, 400030
China

Xiao-Wei Xu

Chongqing University ( email )

Shazheng Str 174, Shapingba District
Shazheng street, Shapingba district
Chongqing 400044, 400030
China

Yu Shen

Chongqing Technology and Business University ( email )

Chongqing, 400067
China

You-Peng Chen (Contact Author)

Chongqing University ( email )

Shazheng Str 174, Shapingba District
Shazheng street, Shapingba district
Chongqing 400044, 400030
China

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