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Plastic particles affect N2O release via altering core microbial metabolisms in constructed wetlands
Authors
Xiangyu Yang, Yi Chen, Tao Liu, Lu Zhang, …
Author Affiliations
Chongqing University, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Westlake University, Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, ...
Published InWater Research
Year2024
Citations41
Abstract
Constructed wetlands (CWs) have been proven to effectively immobilize plastic particles. However, little is known about the differences in the impact of varying sized plastic particles on nitrous oxide (N2O) release, as well as the intervention mechanisms in CWs. Here, we built a lab-scale wetland model and introduced plastic particles of macro-, micro-, and nano-size at 100 μg/L for 370 days. The results showed that plastic particles of all sizes reduced N2O release in CWs, with the degrees being the strongest for the Nano group, followed by Micro and Macro groups. Meanwhile, 15N- and 18O-tracing experiment revealed that the ammoxidation process contributed the most N2O production, followed by denitrification. While for every N2O-releasing process, the contributing proportion of N2O in…
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