With increasing urbanisation and industrial activity, municipal wastewater treatment faces growing challenges, particularly in nitrogen removal. This study developed a bioelectrochemical system to enhance microbial activity and nitrogen removal pathways through electrochemical properties. A mathematical evaluation model was constructed, and experiments were conducted to analyse the effects of electrochemical characteristics, dissolved oxygen levels, and carbon/nitrogen ratios on nitrogen migration, conversion, and removal. Results showed that applying a power supply shortened the domestication time of nitrifying bacteria and improved nitrogen removal efficiency. Under high dissolved oxygen conditions (4.5–5.5 mg/l) with applied voltage, NO3−-N removal reached 73.72%. At a high carbon/nitrogen ratio of 8, removal increased to 89.63%. With 0.2 V constant power, high dissolved oxygen, and a high carbon/nitrogen ratio, NO3−-N levels dropped to nearly 0 mg/l, achieving a total nitrogen removal rate of ≈99%. These findings demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed bioelectrochemical denitrification method, offering a new technological approach for municipal wastewater treatment.
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September 30 2025
Optimisation of wastewater biological denitrification based on mathematical simulation
Xiaoxia Li;
College of Mathematics and Physics,
Fuzhou Preschool Education College
, Fuzhou, China
Corresponding author Xiaoxia Li (xiaoxia-li@outlook.com)
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Peng Liang;
Peng Liang
Fuhe Hydrological and Water Resources Monitoring Center
, Fuzhou, China
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Guolin Chen
Guolin Chen
Department of Basic Education,
Gandong University
, Fuzhou, China
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Corresponding author Xiaoxia Li (xiaoxia-li@outlook.com)
Publisher: Emerald Publishing
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April 03 2025
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August 29 2025
Online ISSN: 1496-256X
Print ISSN: 1496-2551
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Journal of Environmental Engineering and Science (2026) 21 (3): 184–196.
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Received:
April 03 2025
Accepted:
August 29 2025
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Li X, Liang P, Chen G (2026), "Optimisation of wastewater biological denitrification based on mathematical simulation". Journal of Environmental Engineering and Science, Vol. 21 No. 3 pp. 184–196, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jenes.25.00072
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