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- W2983785375 abstract "The presence of sufficient dissolved oxygen (DO) in a constructed wetland (CW) is vital to the process of removing ammonia nitrogen and organics from wastewater. To achieve total nitrogen removal, which is characterised by enhanced ammonia nitrogen removal, this study offers an efficient strategy to increase the oxygen supply by establishing constant unsaturated zones and baffles in simulating constructed wetlands (SCWs). Henceforth, this strategy is addressed as a partially unsaturated SCW. A centrally located high tube was set up inside the wetland to create an unsaturated zone at a higher level. The effectiveness of the unsaturated zone to supplement the oxygen content was evaluated by comparing with controls (an unaerated SCW and an aerated SCW). The results show the chemical oxygen demand removal rate (85 ± 6%) in the partially unsaturated SCW was equivalent to that in the aerated SCW (83 ± 6%), while the ammonia nitrogen removal rate was 11 times higher compared to that of the unaerated SCW. The removal potential of the partially unsaturated SCW under different HRT (hydraulic retention time)s (12, 24, and 36 h) was examined, and the 36 h-SCW performed the best in the removal of organics and nitrogen. The mechanisms behind the unsaturated zone strategy were studied by analysing water and microbe samples along the pathway. The results from the water quality indicators and the quantitative polymerase chain reactions along the pathway showed the unsaturated zone contributed to the removal of primary organics and ammonia nitrogen. The superior performance of unsaturated zone strategy was discussed further using the enrichment of ammonia-oxidising bacteria, mass of oxygen uptake, and baffle design. The results indicate that the amoA gene/16s rRNA gene abundance ratio and the oxygen uptake (336 ± 44 g m − 3 d − 1 ) in the partially unsaturated SCW was higher than that observed in the two controls. • Unsaturated strategy enhances oxygen supply in simulating constructed wetland (SCW). • Partially unsaturated SCW performed higher ammonia nitrogen removal. • Partial unsaturated SCW performs higher organic removal. • Unsaturated strategy reached the oxygen uptake of 336 ± 44 g m − 3 d − 1 ." @default.
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- W2983785375 title "Advanced oxygenation efficiency and purification of wastewater using a constant partially unsaturated scheme in column experiments simulating vertical subsurface flow constructed wetlands" @default.
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