Electron Transfer Improved by Nanoscale Zero-Valent Iron to Enhance Sulfate Reduction of the Anaerobic System under a Low Chemical Oxygen Demand-to-Sulfate Ratio
Jianliang Xue,
Yuehong Yao,
Di Wu
et al.
Abstract:Insufficient availability of electron donors during the biological treatment of sulfate-rich wastewater can hinder the efficient and targeted removal of sulfate. Nanoscale zerovalent iron (nZVI) has been shown to enhance the anaerobic biological treatment of sulfate reduction as an electron donor; however, the exact mechanism of electron transfer remains unclear. Thus, this work delved into the impact of nZVI on enhancing the performance of an anaerobic biosystem, elucidating the underlying improvement mechani… Show more
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