Simultaneous enhanced ammonia and nitrate removal from secondary effluent in constructed wetlands using a new manganese-containing substrate

Zhihao Xian,Jun Yan, Jingyi Dai,Hao Wu, Xin Zhang,Wenbo Nie,Fucheng Guo,Yi Chen

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering(2024)

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Constructed wetlands (CWs) are widely used to treat secondary effluent. However, simultaneously removing ammonia (NH 4 + -N) and nitrate (NO 3 − –N) is challenging because of insufficient oxygen and carbon sources. In this study, a novel composite material (MPCM) comprising MnO 2 and polycaprolactone was developed as a substrate for CWs to enhance the synchronous removal of NH 4 + –N and NO 3 − –N. The CWs with a higher MPCM content (H-CW), lower MPCM content (L-CW), and controlled CW (C-CW) exhibited average NH 4 + –N removal efficiencies of 75.69%, 70.49%, and 52.40%, respectively. The 15 N isotope tracking technique showed that NH 4 + –N removal was attributed to anaerobic ammonia oxidation mediated by MnO 2 reduction (Mnammox), which accounted for 17.16%–27.24% of the NH 4 + –N removal in the composite material layers (0–20 cm) of the H-CW and L-CW. The richness of ammonia oxidizers in the upper layers (40–50 cm) of the H-CW and L-CW further facilitated NH 4 + –N removal. Moreover, the average total nitrogen (TN) removal efficiencies of the H-CW and L-CW were 1.99 and 1.59 times that of C-CW, respectively, owing to enhanced denitrification by MPCM. Furthermore, N 2 O emissions were reduced by 81.31% and 70.83% in the H-CW and L-CW, respectively. This study provides an effective approach for improving nitrogen removal and reducing N 2 O emissions during the treatment of secondary effluent by CWs.
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Constructed wetland,Nitrogen removal,Manganese redox,Polycaprolactone,Nitrous oxide
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