| Literature DB >> 32385383 |
Bai-Hang Zhao1, Qi Sun2, Jie Chen2, Jing Zhang2, Xin-Yue Zhang3, Bao-Jiang Liu2, Jun Li2.
Abstract
Steroid estrogens, as typical endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs), have raised an increasing concern due to their endocrine disrupting effects on aquatic animals and potential hazards on human health. Batch experiments were conducted to study 17 beta-estradiol (E2) removal and Estradiol Equivalent Quantity (EEQ) elimination by anaerobic granular sludge (AnGS) combined with different valence iron sources. Results showed that E2 was effectively biodegraded and transformed into E1 by AnGS. The addition of different valence iron sources all promoted E2 degradation, reduced E2 Equivalent Quotient (EEQ) concentration, and increased methane production in the batch experiments. The enhancement effect of zero-valent iron (ZVI) on E2 removal and EEQ elimination was stronger than that of Fe2+ and Fe3+ in our experiments. The enhancement effect proportion of ZVI corrosion, Fe2+, and Fe3+ in the process of E2 degradation by AnGS combined with ZVI were 42.26%, 40.21% and 17.53%, respectively.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32385383 PMCID: PMC7210892 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-64557-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1The change of E2 concentration with time in different phase of AnGS system.
Figure 2The mass spectrogram of conversion product of E2 (a), chromatogram of sample (E1, E2) at initial reaction time (b) and terminal reaction time (c).
Figure 3Effect of different irons on E2 biodegradation efficiency (a), E2 concentration in effluent (b), EEQ in effluent (c) and CH4 production (d).
EEQ concentration and CH4 in different systems at the end of the reaction.
| Systems | EEQ (μg/L) | CH4 (μmol) |
|---|---|---|
| AnGS | 5.08 | 385.59 |
| ZVI/AnGS | 3.20 | 209.22 |
| Fe2+/AnGS | 4.05 | 271.23 |
| Fe3+/AnGS | 4.25 | 250.17 |
Figure 4Dynamic analysis of E2 biodegradation in different systems. (a) Pseudo first-order kinetic fit.(b) Pseudo second-order kinetic fit.
Fitting results of experimental data with different kinetic models.
| Systems | Pseudo first-order rate constant | Pseudo second-order rate constant | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| AnGS | 0.126 | 0.974 | 0.127 | 0.996 |
| ZVI/AnGS | 0.209 | 0.962 | 0.239 | 0.987 |
| Fe2+/AnGS | 0.184 | 0.984 | 0.176 | 0.995 |
| Fe3+/AnGS | 0.167 | 0.978 | 0.159 | 0.991 |
Figure 5The change of iron concentration with time in the ZVI/AnGS system.
Equations of Fe2+ or Fe3+ concentration with E2 removal efficiency fitting curve.
| Iron valence | Fit curve equations | |
|---|---|---|
| Fe2+ | 0.8627 | |
| Fe3+ | 0.9910 |
Figure 6The SEM pictures of sludge (a) and the schematic diagram of batch experiment equipment (b).