Nitrobenzene reduction promoted by the integration of carbon nanotubes and Geobacter sulfurreducens

Electron shuttles (ES) can mediate long-distance electron transfer between extracellular respiratory bacteria (ERB) and the surroundings. However, the effects of graphite structure in ES on the extracellular electron transfer (EET) process remain ambiguous. This work investigated the function of gra...

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Veröffentlicht in:Environmental pollution (1987) 2023-05, Vol.325, p.121444-121444, Article 121444
Hauptverfasser: Lu, Yue, Zhang, Shoujuan, Liu, Qi, Zhong, Linrui, Xie, Qingqing, Duan, Abing, Yang, Zhaohui, Liu, Qian, Zhang, Zhiyi, Hao, Jingru
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Zusammenfassung:Electron shuttles (ES) can mediate long-distance electron transfer between extracellular respiratory bacteria (ERB) and the surroundings. However, the effects of graphite structure in ES on the extracellular electron transfer (EET) process remain ambiguous. This work investigated the function of graphite structure in the process of nitrobenzene (NB) degradation by Geobacter sulfurreducens PCA, in which highly aromatic carbon nanotubes (CNTs) was studied as a typical ES. The results showed that the addition of 1.5 g L−1 of CNTs improved the NB biodegradation up to 81.2%, plus 18.8% NB loss due to the adsorption property of CNTs, achieving complete removal of 200 μM NB within 9 h. The amendment of CNTs greatly increased the EET rate, indicating that graphite structure exhibited excellent electron shuttle performance. Furthermore, Raman spectrum proved that CNTs obtained better graphite structure after 90 h of cultivation with strain PCA, resulting in higher electrochemical performance. Also, CNTs was perceived as the “Contaminant Reservoir”, which alleviated the toxic effect of NB and shortened the distance of EET process. Overall, this work focused on the effects of material graphite structure on the EET process, which enriched the understanding of the interaction between CNTs and ERB, and these results might promote their application in the in-situ bioremediation of nitroaromatic-polluted environment. [Display omitted] •Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) coupled with Geobacter for fast nitrobenzene (NB) reduction.•CNTs with graphite structure facilitated extracellular electron transfer process.•CNTs achieved the recovery of sp2 network after cultivation with Geobacter.•CNTs with higher graphitization extent showed better electrochemical performance.•CNTs acted as “Contaminant Reservoir” and promoted NB biodegradation.
ISSN:0269-7491
1873-6424
DOI:10.1016/j.envpol.2023.121444