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Guoxiu Liu1, Jia You2, Zaisheng Yan3
1State Key Laboratory of Lake and Watershed Science for Water Security, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Nanjing 211135, China; University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China.
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Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in sediments threaten aquatic ecosystems and human health due to their persistence and toxicity. This study investigated the effects of nano-Fe₃O₄ (magnetite) on PAHs biodegradation in contaminated river sediments under simulated aquatic conditions over 210 days. Sediments amended with 0.5-5 % nano-Fe₃O₄ (by dry weight) exhibited enhanced degradation efficiencies for both low-molecular-weight (LMW) and high-molecular-weight (HMW) PAHs. Specifically, 3.5 % and 5 % Fe₃O₄ achieved rapid HMW-PAHs reduction (39.77 % by day 100) and sustained LMW-PAHs removal (53-57 % by day 210). Nano-Fe₃O₄ significantly boosted microbial electron transfer system (ETS) activity (up to 398.75 % at 1 % dosage), indicating improved energy metabolism. Microbial community analysis revealed enrichment of sulfate- and iron-reducing taxa (e.g., Geobacter, Desulfobulbaceae (f)) in high-dosage groups (3.5 % and 5 %), driving sulfate and iron reduction processes. Nano-Fe₃O₄-mediated conductivity facilitated synergistic interactions among electroactive bacteria, enhancing extracellular electron transfer and functional restructuring of microbial consortia. Bioavailability assays showed nano-Fe₃O₄ promoted PAHs desorption from sediment matrices, further accelerating microbial degradation. Redundancy analysis identified conductivity, Fe(II), and sulfate as key drivers of microbial community shifts. These findings demonstrate that nano-Fe₃O₄ fosters microbial cooperation and metabolic efficiency, offering a sustainable strategy for remediating PAH-contaminated sediments.
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