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Recycled utilization of Iris pseudacorus in constructed wetlands: Litters self-consumption and nitrogen removal improvement

Journal

CHEMOSPHERE
Volume 262, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2020.127863

Keywords

Iris pseudacorus litters; Carbon release dynamic; Litter dosage; Nitrogen removal; Self-consumed constructed wetland

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51678356]
  2. National Key R&D Program of China [2017YFC0506003]
  3. Program for Chinese National Key Projects of Water Pollution Control and Reclamation [2017ZX07205003]

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The study suggests that utilizing Iris pseudacorus litters as a carbon source can enhance denitrification in wastewater treatment, leading to high nitrogen removal efficiency in constructed wetlands. Long-term operation of lab-scale constructed wetlands demonstrated the effective utilization of plant biomass for nitrogen removal.
Aquatic plants litters from constructed wetlands might become pollutants without proper treatment. Due to its high carbon and low nitrogen contained, Iris pseudacorus litters have potential to be used as carbon source to enhance denitrification process in advanced treatments of secondary effluent from wastewater treatment plants. This study investigated the characteristics of carbon release form Iris pseudacorus litters and its performance on enhancement of nitrogen removal. The batch experiment showed that the organic carbon release process can be simulated by combining dissolution and hydrolysis process, and it was found that dissolved organic matters mainly consisted of 60% sugar and 35% humic acid-like compounds from the neutral detergent solution and hemicellulose of litters. The longterm operation of lab-scale constructed wetlands revealed a high nitrogen removal of 78.81-90.39% in treating the synthetic wastewater treatment plants effluent with the equivalent dosage of 25-150 g litters m(-2) d(-1). Furthermore, it is possible to establish an Iris pseudacorus self-consumed constructed wetland to reuse all of the litters produced during the operation. These findings can contribute to the understanding of the dynamics of carbon release from Iris pseudacorus litters and recycled utilization of plant biomass in the constructed wetlands. (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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