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Graphite accelerate dissimilatory iron reduction and vivianite crystal enlargement

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WATER RESEARCH
卷 189, 期 -, 页码 -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.watres.2020.116663

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Phosphorus mineralization; Graphite; Dissimilatory iron reduction; Vivianite; Crystal enlargement

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51778408, 52070140]

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This study investigated the use of graphite as an additive to enhance vivianite biomineralization, with promising results especially in insoluble hematite conditions where graphite considerably increased vivianite formation efficiency. The findings suggest that enhancing dissimilatory iron reduction rate of iron oxides and enlarging crystal size with the use of graphite provide new insights for vivianite formation and separation during wastewater treatment.
Biomineralized vivianite induced by dissimilatory iron reduction bacteria (DIRE) has received increasing attention because it alleviates phosphorus crisis and phosphorus pollution simultaneously. However, the relatively small crystal size and low Fe(III) reduction rate restrict the separation and recovery of vivianite. In this study, graphite was selected as additive to enhance vivianite biomineralization with soluble ferric citrate and insoluble hematite as two representative electron acceptors. As soluble ferric citrate provided abundant accessible electron acceptors, relatively inconspicuous increase (lower than 7%) was observed for graphite on vivianite formation while inoculated with raw sewage or DIRE. In contrast, graphite considerably increased vivianite formation efficiency by 23% in insoluble hematite inoculated with raw sewage. The graphite promotion on vivianite formation in hematite batch was magnified to 70% by DIRE. Dosing hematite inhibited the supply of electron acceptors, while conductive graphite promoted the electrical connection between minerals and DIRE, thus improved the Fe(III) reduction rate and efficiency. In addition, secondary minerals in hematite exhibited a larger aspect ratio and tended to aggregate on graphite. Graphite enlarged the vivianite size in hematite from 10 mu m to 90 mu m due to aggregation. Enhancing dissimilatory iron reduction (DIR) rate of iron oxides and enlarging crystal size provide new insights for vivianite formation and separation during wastewater treatment. (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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