The electron transport mechanism of downflow Leersia hexandra Swartz constructed wetland-microbial fuel cell when used to treat Cr(VI) and p-chlorophenol

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Yian Wang
Xuehong Zhang
Yi Lin
Hua Lin
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[1] Guilin University of Technology,College of Environmental Science and Engineering
[2] Guilin University of Technology,Guangxi Collaborative Innovation Center for Water Pollution Control and Water Safety in Karst Areas
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2023年 / 30卷
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DLCW-MFC; Electron transport; Metagenome; KEGG; CAZy;
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Constructed wetland-microbial fuel cells are used to treat heavy metal and/or refractory organic wastewater. However, the electron transport mechanism of downflow Leersia hexandra constructed wetland-microbial fuel cells (DLCW-MFCs) is poorly understood when used to treat composite-polluted wastewater containing Cr(VI) and p-chlorophenol (4-CP) (C&P). In this study, metagenomics and in situ electrochemical techniques were used to investigate the electrochemical properties and the electricigens and their dominant gene functions. The DLCW-MFC was used to treat C&P and single-pollutant wastewater containing Cr(VI) (SC) and 4-CP (SP). The results showed that C&P had a higher current response and charge transfer capability and lower solution resistance plus charge transfer resistance. The anode bacteria solution of C&P contained more electron carriers (RF, FMN, FAD, CoQ10, and Cyt c). Metagenomic sequencing indicated that the total relative abundance of the microorganisms associated with electricity production (Desulfovibrio, Pseudomonas, Azospirillum, Nocardia, Microbacterium, Delftia, Geobacter, Acinetobacter, Bacillus, and Clostridium) was the highest in C&P (4.24%). However, Microbacterium was abundant in SP (0.12%), which exerted antagonistic effects on other electricigens. Among the 10 electricigens based on gene annotation, C&P had a higher overall relative abundance of the Unigene gene annotated to the KO pathway and CAZy level B compared with SC and SP, which were 1.31% and 0.582% respectively. Unigene153954 (ccmC), Unigene357497 (coxB), and Unigene1033667 (ubiG) were related to the electron carrier Cyt c, electron transfer, and CoQ biosynthesis, respectively. These were annotated to Desulfovibrio, Delftia, and Pseudomonas, respectively. Unigene161312 (AA1) used phenols and other substrates as electron donors and was annotated to Pseudomonas. Other functional carbohydrate enzyme genes (e.g., GT2, GT4, and GH31) used carbohydrates as donors and were annotated to other electricigens. This study provides a theoretical basis for electron transfer to promote the development of CW-MFCs.
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页码:37929 / 37945
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