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Enhancement of subsoil denitrification using an electrode as an electron donor

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posted on 2023-05-03, 10:42 authored by Shuping Qin, Zhijun Zhang, Linpeng Yu, Haijing Yuan, Timothy Clough, Nicole Wrage-Mönnig, Jiafa LuoJiafa Luo, Shungui Zhou
Laboratory culture studies have demonstrated that some microbial strains can use electrons generated by electrodes in the denitrification reaction. To test whether the native soil microbiota can use electrode electrons for denitrification, a subsoil slurry was incubated under an electric potential treatment. A potentiostat-poised (−500 mV) electrode served as an electron donor. The electric potential treatment enriches the electroactive denitrifying bacteria and accelerates the nitrate reduction in the subsoil slurry, with N2 as the dominant end product. These results demonstrate that an electrode can serve as an electron donor to enhance the subsoil denitrification. This finding supports the future development of a technique to remove accumulated nitrate in subsoils and reduce nitrate contamination in groundwater.

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  • English

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Elsevier

Journal title

Soil Biology and Biochemistry

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0038-0717

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Qin, S., Zhang, Z., Yu, L., Yuan, H., Clough, T. J., Wrage-Mönnig, N., Luo, J., & Zhou, S. (2017). Enhancement of subsoil denitrification using an electrode as an electron donor. Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 115, 511–515. doi:10.1016/j.soilbio.2017.09.020

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