“…35,36 Of particular importance is the fact that one feammox strain, A6, has been found to reductively defluorinate PFOS and PFOA, 37,38 which could have implications for treating PFOS and PFOA in situ , as defluorination is an important first step to further degradation and detoxification.2NH 4 + + 3O 2 → 2NO 2 − + 4H + + 2H 2 O2NH 4 + + 2NO 2 − → 2N 2 + 2H 2 O3Fe 2 O 3 ·0.5H 2 O + 10H + + NH 4 + → 6Fe 2+ + 8.5H 2 O + NO 2 − In previous work, novel biofilm carriers were developed for the retention of anammox bacteria in wastewater environments. 39,40 Polyethylene carriers with a porous structure (typical pore size of 10–25 μm) were loaded with zeolite to create carriers that we refer to as zeolite-coated. 41 The zeolite in/on these carriers sorbed ammonium at the surface of the carriers, resulting in the enrichment and retention of anammox bacteria with improved total nitrogen (TN) removal performance compared to carriers lacking zeolite.…”