Removal of nitrate from agricultural runoff in biochar electrode based biofilm reactor: Performance and enhancement mechanisms

A biochar electrode based biofilm reactor was developed for advanced removal of nitrate from agricultural runoff. The corn-straw (Zea mays L.) biochar formed at 500 °C has an adsorption capacity of NO3−-N up to 2.659 mg g−1. After 45-day start-up phase, the removal efficiency of nitrate reached 93.4...

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Veröffentlicht in:Chemosphere (Oxford) 2022-08, Vol.301, p.134744-134744, Article 134744
Hauptverfasser: Xia, Yinfeng, Lu, Debao, Qi, Yiting, Chen, Han, Zhao, Yufeng, Bai, Yu, Zhu, Lifang, Geng, Nan, Xu, Cundong, Hua, Ertian
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Zusammenfassung:A biochar electrode based biofilm reactor was developed for advanced removal of nitrate from agricultural runoff. The corn-straw (Zea mays L.) biochar formed at 500 °C has an adsorption capacity of NO3−-N up to 2.659 mg g−1. After 45-day start-up phase, the removal efficiency of nitrate reached 93.4% when impressed current was 20 mA, hydraulic retention time was 12 h and chemical oxygen demand/total nitrogen (C/N) ratio was 0.56 without additional carbon source. In comparison, neither electrochemical reduction alone nor microbial denitrification alone could obtain the ideal nitrate removal efficiency. The results implied that bio-electrochemical reduction was the main way of nitrate removal in the biofilm electrode reactor (BER). The denitrification efficiency of 88.9% could still be obtained when C/N = 0. It is because biochar can significantly promote the utilization efficiency of cathode electrons by microorganisms. Thus, biochar is a promising electrode material, which provides a new idea for the optimization of BER. [Display omitted] •A novel biochar electrode was proposed for nitrate removal from agricultural runoff.•The corn-straw based biochar has a maximum adsorption capacity of 2.659 mg NO3−-N g−1.•Biochar promotes the utilization efficiency of cathode electrons by microorganisms.•Highly efficient removal of nitrate was achieved without additional carbon source.
ISSN:0045-6535
1879-1298
DOI:10.1016/j.chemosphere.2022.134744