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- W4386477806 abstract "The information on the collaborative removal of nitrate and trace organic contaminants in the thin-layer capping system covered with Fe-loaded biochar (FeBC) is limited. The community changes of bacteria, archaea and fungi, and their co-occurrence patterns during the remediation processes are also unknown. In this study, the optimized biochar (BC) and FeBC were selected as the capping materials in a batch experiment for the remediation of overlying water and sediment polluted with nitrate and bisphenol A (BPA). The community structure and metabolic activities of bacteria, archaea and fungi were investigated. During the incubation (28 d), the nitrate in overlying water decreased from 29.6 to 11.0 mg L−1 in the FeBC group, 2.9 and 1.8 times higher than the removal efficiencies in Control and BC group. The nitrate in the sediment declined from 5.03 to 0.75 mg kg−1 in the FeBC group, 1.3 and 1.1 times higher than those in Control and BC group. The BPA content in the overlying water in BC group and FeBC group maintained below 0.4 mg L−1 during incubation, signally lower than in the Control group. After capping with FeBC, a series of species in bacteria, archaea and fungi could collaboratively contribute to the removal of nitrate and BPA. In the FeBC group, more metabolism pathways related to nitrogen metabolism (KO00910) and Bisphenol degradation (KO00363) were generated. The co-occurrence network analysis manifested a more intense interaction within bacteria communities than archaea and fungi. Proteobacteria, Firmicutes, Actinobacteria in bacteria, and Crenarchaeota in archaea are verified keystone species in co-occurrence network construction. The information demonstrated the improved pollutant attenuation by optimizing biochar properties, improving microbial diversity and upgrading microbial metabolic activities. Our results are of significance in providing theoretical guidance on the remediation of sediments polluted with nitrate and trace organic contaminants." @default.
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- W4386477806 title "Fe-loaded biochar thin-layer capping for the remediation of sediment polluted with nitrate and bisphenol A: Insight into interdomain microbial interactions" @default.
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