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- W2998279460 abstract "Considering its ubiquitous occurrence and potential adverse effects of organophosphorus flame retardant (OPFR), it is urgent to explore the efficient treatment for OPFRs wastewater. Thus, integrated vertical-flow constructed wetlands (IVCWs) were set up to comparatively evaluate their nitrogen removal capacity under tidal flow operations and to investigate environmental behavior and rhizosphere microbial responses after short-term exposure to three OPFRs. The results show that IVCWs have an excellent TN removal rate (628.13 ± 110.63 mg m-2 d-1) and moderate mitigation efficiencies (48.37 ± 9.52 to 82.28 ± 7.48%) for target OPFRs when treating low-C/N ratio wastewater. Moreover, the sorption of selected OPFRs to soil (28.85-308.41 ng g-1, dry weight (dw)), igneous rock (659.85-970.80 ng g-1 dw) and zeolite (1045.60-1351.70 ng g-1 dw) and accumulation in tissues of C. alternifolius (0-289.68 ng g-1 dw) and P. australis (0.56-108.22 ng g-1 dw) showed a hydrophobicity-specific feature. Namely, the highly hydrophobic compound tricresyl phosphate (TCrP) partitioned preferentially to sediment, and the chlorinated analytes were more easily taken up and then translocated into the plant body. Simultaneously, further mass balance analysis revealed the fate of OPFRs in IVCW components. A total of 53.25% of the highly hydrophobic TCrP inflow mass settled in sediment, while tris (2-chloroethyl) phosphate (TCEP) and tris (1-chloro-2-propyl) phosphate (TCPP) were more liable to discharge (35.33-50.89%) and other pathways (38.77-39.87%). Furthermore, the abundance of aerobic denitrifying bacteria (AD) in rhizosphere soil (2.25-5.12%), jointly with the prevalence of nitrobacteria (NOBs, 1.84-13.60%) and denitrifying bacteria (DNBs, 5.84-7.89%) in sublayer matrices, was responsible for superior TN removal. Additionally, the rhizosphere microbial richness, diversity and nitrogen-related microorganisms were clearly influenced by the presence of OPFRs. Notably, the genera Pseudomonas and Sphingobium might be the functional microorganisms for mixture OPFRs biodegradation." @default.
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- W2998279460 title "Behavior of selected organophosphate flame retardants (OPFRs) and their influence on rhizospheric microorganisms after short-term exposure in integrated vertical-flow constructed wetlands (IVCWs)" @default.
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