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Effects of silver nanoparticles on coupled nitrification-denitrification in suspended sediments

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JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Volume 389, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2020.122130

Keywords

Isotopic tracer method; Silver nanoparticles; Nitrogen cycle; Environmental risk; Water-sediment systems

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Funds for Excellent Young Scholars [51722902]
  2. National Science Funds for Creative Research Groups of China [51421006]
  3. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [2019B63414]
  4. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51709081]
  5. Outstanding Youth Fund of the National Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu, China [BK20160038]
  6. Postgraduate Research and Practice Innovation Program of Jiangsu Province [SJKY19_0533]
  7. PAPD

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The effects of varying concentrations of Ag NPs on coupled nitrification and denitrification (CND) in two suspended sediments (SPSs) sizes were investigated using isotopic tracer method. In general, 0.5 and 5 mg/L Ag NPs had less effect on CND, while 2 and 10 mg/L Ag NPs exhibited the improvement and inhibition effect, respectively. The CND improvement by 2 mg/L NPs was mainly due to the enhanced nitrifying and denitrifying enzyme activity. However, 10 mg/L Ag NPs inhibited NH4+ oxidation by directly reducing the AMO activity and AOB abundance. The inhibition on NAR and NIR activity and their encoding narG and nirK gene abundance further inhibited NO3- and NO2- reduction, leading to a dramatic decrease in the N-15-N-2 production. The above inhibition effects were attributed to the nano-effects of Ag NPs, which led to the excessive ROS amount and the decreased T-AOC level in microbial systems. But the connection between nitrification and denitrification was not broken after Ag NPs exposure. Moreover, the results indicated that N-cycling in clay and silt-type SPS systems could be more sensitive than sand-type SPS systems to NP exposure. The findings provide a basis for evaluating the environmental risks of Ag NPs in water-sediment systems.

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