Abstract

Anodic ammonium oxidation catalyzed by microorganisms holds great potential as an effective anaerobic approach for ammonium and total nitrogen removal. However, the application of this approach is constrained by a low rate of ammonium oxidation, limiting the efficiency of total nitrogen removal. To overcome this limitation, a small amount of oxygen was introduced into a single-chamber microbial electrolysis cell to initiate the production of hydroxylamine through ammonium oxidation. Enhanced efficiency of overall nitrogen removal was obtained by the combined regulation of micro-oxygen and microbial electrode catalysis for ammonium oxidation and denitrification. According to the ammonium oxidation amount, the total oxidized nitrogen removal efficiency reached 67.87 ± 0.25 % and total nitrogen removal amount was 202.9 ± 0.5 mg/L, showing a high performance for treating high ammonium-contained wastewater. The oxidation peaks of hydroxylamine were determined at 0.43 V (vs. Ag/AgCl) for revealing the possible process of anodic hydroxylamine oxidation coupling to cathodic denitrification. In addition, microbial community analysis revealed that increasing the applied voltage regulated the abundance of nitrifying and denitrifying functional microbial communities both in the solution and on electrodes, and the key functional genes including hydroxylamine oxidation (hao), nitrate reduction (narG, narH, narI, napA, napB), nitrite reduce (nirK, nirS), and nitric oxide reduce (norB, norC), increased significantly at the applied voltage of 0.9 V, which accompanied by an obvious enhancement of enzyme activity compared to anaerobic and open circuit voltage. This work revealed the enhanced performance and mechanism on synergistic regulation by micro-oxygen and applied voltage for ammonium oxidation and denitrification, and provided new insights and feasible enhancing measures for treating high ammonium-nitrogen wastewater with low C/N ratio.

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