Weak Magnetic Field Enhances Waste Molasses-Driven Denitrification During Wastewater Treatment

26 Pages Posted: 13 Jul 2023

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Qingxin Wang

Nanjing University

Yuan Lin

Nanjing University

Ling Peng

Nanjing University

Yanru Wang

Nanjing University

Sijia Ma

Nanjing University

Hongqiang Ren

Nanjing University

Ke Xu

Nanjing University

Abstract

Waste molasses, the abundant byproducts of the sugar industry, is a cost-efficient carbon source for advanced denitrification. However, the efficiency of waste molasses-driven denitrification is limited by its complex carbon content, hindering its practical application. Weak magnetic field (WMF) is reported to enhance biological nitrogen removal, but its effects on molasses-driven denitrification remains unknown. In this study, we investigated whether the WMF can enhance waste molasses-driven nitrogen removal and explore the underlying mechanisms. We found WMF significantly facilitated waste molasses-driven denitrification, with total nitrogen removal efficiency increased by up to 25% (from 77% to 96%). WMF stimulated the nitrate reductase’s activity by 7-18%, and the enhancement was improved as WMF intensified. Quantitative qPCR analysis indicated that the abundances of denitrifying enzymes increased under WMF, which was consistent with the proliferation of denitrifying bacteria Denitratisoma and Devosia. Our study has demonstrated that WMF is promising for enhancing complex carbon-driven denitrification processes.

Keywords: Weak magnetic field, Waste molasses, denitrification

Suggested Citation

Wang, Qingxin and Lin, Yuan and Peng, Ling and Wang, Yanru and Ma, Sijia and Ren, Hongqiang and Xu, Ke, Weak Magnetic Field Enhances Waste Molasses-Driven Denitrification During Wastewater Treatment. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4508904 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4508904

Qingxin Wang

Nanjing University ( email )

Yuan Lin

Nanjing University ( email )

Nanjing
China

Ling Peng

Nanjing University ( email )

Nanjing
China

Yanru Wang

Nanjing University ( email )

Nanjing
China

Sijia Ma

Nanjing University ( email )

Hongqiang Ren

Nanjing University ( email )

Nanjing
China

Ke Xu (Contact Author)

Nanjing University ( email )

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