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Microplastics shaped performance, microbial ecology and community assembly in simultaneous nitrification, denitrification and phosphorus removal process

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Shan-Shan Yang, Tong Wu, Tong Wu, Tong Wu, Tong Wu, Jie Ding Yan Li, Tong Wu, Shan-Shan Yang, Jie Ding Jie Ding Jie Ding Jie Ding Yan Li, Jie Ding Jie Ding Jie Ding Shan-Shan Yang, Shan-Shan Yang, Ji-Wei Pang, Han-Jun Sun, Shan-Shan Yang, Nanqi Ren, Shan-Shan Yang, Shan-Shan Yang, Han-Jun Sun, Ji-Wei Pang, Yingjun Zhao, Ji-Wei Pang, Nanqi Ren, Ji-Wei Pang, Nanqi Ren, Yan Li, Yan Li, Lan Ding, Ya-Ni Zang, Ji-Wei Pang, Ji-Wei Pang, Ya-Ni Zang, Yan Li, Nanqi Ren, Ji-Wei Pang, Yan Li, Han-Jun Sun, Ji-Wei Pang, Han-Jun Sun, Ji-Wei Pang, Nanqi Ren, Nanqi Ren, Ya-Ni Zang, Ji-Wei Pang, Ji-Wei Pang, Shan-Shan Yang, Ji-Wei Pang, Jie Ding Ya-Ni Zang, Han-Jun Sun, Yan Li, Shan-Shan Yang, Han-Jun Sun, Shan-Shan Yang, Le Zhong, Shan-Shan Yang, Ji-Wei Pang, Le Zhong, Nanqi Ren, Nanqi Ren, Ji-Wei Pang, Nanqi Ren, Yan Li, Shan-Shan Yang, Nanqi Ren, Han-Jun Sun, Nanqi Ren, Han-Jun Sun, Nanqi Ren, Nanqi Ren, Yan Li, Nanqi Ren, Nanqi Ren, Nanqi Ren, Nanqi Ren, Shan-Shan Yang, Shan-Shan Yang, Ji-Wei Pang, Nanqi Ren, Ji-Wei Pang, Han-Jun Sun, Nanqi Ren, Yan Li, Yan Li, Yan Li, Yan Li, Le Zhong, Le Zhong, Ji-Wei Pang, Nanqi Ren, Nanqi Ren, Nanqi Ren, Ji-Wei Pang, Nanqi Ren, Nanqi Ren, Shan-Shan Yang, Nanqi Ren, Shan-Shan Yang, Shan-Shan Yang, Ji-Wei Pang, Yan Li, Jie Ding Ji-Wei Pang, Nanqi Ren, Nanqi Ren, Nanqi Ren, Ji-Wei Pang, Yan Li, Nanqi Ren, Shan-Shan Yang, Nanqi Ren, Nanqi Ren, Nanqi Ren, Shan-Shan Yang, Nanqi Ren, Nanqi Ren, Jie Ding

Summary

This study found that polystyrene and PVC microplastics disrupted the performance of wastewater treatment systems designed to remove nitrogen and phosphorus, reducing nitrogen removal by up to 10%. The microplastics altered microbial communities, decreased cooperation between beneficial bacteria, and blocked important biological pathways. Since wastewater treatment is a key barrier against pollution reaching drinking water, microplastic interference with these systems could indirectly increase human exposure to harmful contaminants.

Polymers
Study Type Environmental

The widespread use of microplastics (MPs) has led to an increase in their discharge to wastewater treatment plants. However, the knowledge of impact of MPs on macro-performance and micro-ecology in simultaneous nitrification, denitrification, and phosphorus removal (SNDPR) systems is limited, hampering the understanding of potential risks posed by MPs. This study firstly comprehensively investigated the performance, species interactions, and community assembly under polystyrene (PS) and polyvinyl chloride (PVC) exposure in SNDPR systems. The results showed under PS (1, 10 mg/L) and PVC (1, 10 mg/L) exposure, total nitrogen removal was reduced by 3.38-10.15 %. PS and PVC restrained the specific rates of nitrite and nitrate reduction (SNIRR, SNRR), as well as the activities of nitrite and nitrate reductase enzymes (NIR, NR). The specific ammonia oxidation rate (SAOR) and activity of ammonia oxidase enzyme (AMO) were reduced only at 10 mg/L PVC. PS and PVC enhanced the size of co-occurrence networks, niche breadth, and number of key species while decreasing microbial cooperation by 5.85-13.48 %. Heterogeneous selection dominated microbial community assembly, and PS and PVC strengthened the contribution of stochastic processes. PICRUSt prediction further revealed some important pathways were blocked by PS and PVC. Together, the reduced TN removal under PS and PVC exposure can be attributed to the inhibition of SAOR, SNRR, and SNIRR, the restrained activities of NIR, NR, and AMO, the changes in species interactions and community assembly mechanisms, and the suppression of some essential metabolic pathways. This paper offers a new perspective on comprehending the effects of MPs on SNDPR systems.

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