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Responses of nitrogen removal under microplastics versus nanoplastics stress in SBR: Toxicity, microbial community and functional genes

Journal of Hazardous Materials 2022 73 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 55 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Chun-shuang Zhou, Chun-shuang Zhou, Chun-shuang Zhou, Chun-shuang Zhou, Shan-Shan Yang Jiwen Wu, Shan-Shan Yang Jiwen Wu, Jiwen Wu, Jiwen Wu, Defeng Xing, Shan-Shan Yang Shan-Shan Yang Shan-Shan Yang Shan-Shan Yang Shan-Shan Yang Bing-Feng Liu, Wan-Li Ma, Bing-Feng Liu, Bing-Feng Liu, Guangli Cao, Wan-Li Ma, Guangli Cao, Defeng Xing, Defeng Xing, Bing-Feng Liu, Shan-Shan Yang Shan-Shan Yang Guangli Cao, Shan-Shan Yang Defeng Xing, Defeng Xing, Shan-Shan Yang Shan-Shan Yang Defeng Xing, Bing-Feng Liu, Defeng Xing, Defeng Xing, Defeng Xing, Defeng Xing, Defeng Xing, Defeng Xing, Defeng Xing, Bing-Feng Liu, Shan-Shan Yang Defeng Xing, Bing-Feng Liu, Guangli Cao, Defeng Xing, Shan-Shan Yang Bing-Feng Liu, Shan-Shan Yang Defeng Xing, Defeng Xing, Defeng Xing, Shan-Shan Yang Shan-Shan Yang Defeng Xing, Defeng Xing, Shan-Shan Yang Shan-Shan Yang

Summary

Researchers compared the effects of microplastics versus nanoplastics on nitrogen removal in sequencing batch reactors used in wastewater treatment. The study found that microplastics had no significant effect on nitrogen removal, while high concentrations of nanoplastics impaired the process by disrupting microbial communities and functional gene expression. The results suggest that nanoplastics may pose a greater threat to biological wastewater treatment performance than microplastics.

Study Type Environmental

Microplastics (MPs) and nanoplastics (NPs), as emerging pollutants, are frequently detected in wastewater treatment plants. However, studies comparing the effects of MPs versus NPs on nitrogen removal by activated sludge are rarely reported. Here, the responses of nitrogen removal performance, microbial community and functional genes to MPs and NPs in sequencing batch reactors were investigated. Results revealed that MPs (10 and 1000 μg/L) had no effects on nitrogen removal. While upon exposure to NPs, although low concentration (10 μg/L) of NPs showed no remarkable influence on nitrogen removal, high level (1000 μg/L) of NPs decreased NH-N removal efficiency by 24.48% and caused accumulation of NO-N and NO-N. These inhibitory probably due to the acute toxicity of NPs to activated sludge, which was reflected by the increasing reactive oxygen species generation and lactate dehydrogenase release. The toxic effects of NPs further declined the relative abundance of nitrifiers (e.g., Nitrospira) and denitrifiers (e.g., Dechloromonas). These negative effects, accompanied by a decrease in abundance of amoA and nxrA genes related to nitrification (30.01% and 65.24% of control) and narG, nirK and nirS genes associated with denitrification (78.59%, 61.39%, and 86.17% of control), directly illustrated the attenuate phenomenon observed in nitrogen removal.

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