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1 Capacitive bimetallic redox cycles and ligand-to-metal charge transfer to Boost denitrification with Ni sup II /sup /Fe sup II /sup -Gallic acid phenolic networks Yu S; Jin Y; Guo T; Li H; Liu W; Chen Z; Wang X; Guo J; 41707775
ENCS
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4 Cranberry supplementation improves physiological markers of performance in trained runners Parenteau F; Puglia VF; Roberts M; Comtois AS; Bergdahl A; 38297471
HKAP
5 New Megastigmane and Polyphenolic Components of Henna Leaves and Their Tumor-Specific Cytotoxicity on Human Oral Squamous Carcinoma Cell Lines Orabi MAA; Orabi EA; Awadh AAA; Alshahrani MM; Abdel-Wahab BA; Sakagami H; Hatano T; 38001804
CHEMBIOCHEM
6 Recent developments in photocatalysis of industrial effluents ։ A review and example of phenolic compounds degradation Motamedi M; Yerushalmi L; Haghighat F; Chen Z; 35074327
ENCS
7 Discovery of new vascular disrupting agents based on evolutionarily conserved drug action, pesticide resistance mutations, and humanized yeast Garge RK; Cha HJ; Lee C; Gollihar JD; Kachroo AH; Wallingford JB; Marcotte EM; 34849907
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9 The onset in spring and the end in autumn of the thermal and vegetative growing season affect calving time and reproductive success in reindeer. Paoli A, Weladji RB, Holand Ø, Kumpula J 32440272
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10 Late-spring frost risk between 1959 and 2017 decreased in North America but increased in Europe and Asia. Zohner CM, Mo L, Renner SS, Svenning JC, Vitasse Y, Benito BM, Ordonez A, Baumgarten F, Bastin JF, Sebald V, Reich PB, Liang J, Nabuurs GJ, de-Miguel S, Alberti G, Antón-Fernández C, Balazy R, Brändli UB, Chen HYH, Chisholm C, Cienciala E, Dayanandan S, Fayle TM, Frizzera L, Gianelle D, Jagodzinski AM, Jaroszewicz B, Jucker T, Kepfer-Rojas S, Khan ML, Kim HS, Korjus H, Johannsen VK, Laarmann D, Lang M, Zawila-Niedzwiecki T, Niklaus PA, Paquette A, Pretzsch H, Saikia P, Schall P, Šeben V, Svoboda M, Tikhonova E, Viana H, Zhang C, Zhao X, Crowther TW 32393624
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11 Strong Headgroup Interactions Drive Highly Directional Growth and Unusual Phase Co-Existence in Self-Assembled Phenolic Films. Miclette Lamarche R, DeWolf C 31710200
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12 How does synchrony with host plant affect the performance of an outbreaking insect defoliator? Fuentealba A, Pureswaran D, Bauce É, Despland E 28756489
BIOLOGY

 

Title:Capacitive bimetallic redox cycles and ligand-to-metal charge transfer to Boost denitrification with Ni sup II /sup /Fe sup II /sup -Gallic acid phenolic networks
Authors:Yu SJin YGuo TLi HLiu WChen ZWang XGuo J
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41707775/
DOI:10.1016/j.biortech.2026.134237
Publication:Bioresource technology
Keywords:Bimetallicphenolic networksElectron transferMetabolic activityMetagenomic sequencingNO(3)(-) reduction
PMID:41707775 Category: Date Added:2026-02-19
Dept Affiliation: ENCS
1 School of Environmental and Municipal Engineering, Tianjin Key Laboratory of Aquatic Science and Technology, Tianjin Chengjian University, Jinjing Road 26, Tianjin 300384, China.
2 School of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Taizhou University, Taizhou 318000, China.
3 Department of Building, Civil, and Environmental Engineering, Concordia University, 1455 de Maisonneuve Blvd. W. Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
4 School of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Taizhou University, Taizhou 318000, China. Electronic address: wangxiaoping624@163.com.
5 School of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Taizhou University, Taizhou 318000, China. Electronic address: jianbguo@163.com.

Description:

Biological denitrification is limited by slow nitrate (NO3-) reduction due to low electron transfer efficiency, unsatisfactory community functional efficiency and insufficient metabolic activity of microbial communities. To overcome these challenges, Ni2+ and Fe2+ were incorporated with gallic acid (GA) to form bimetallic polyphenol networks (NiFeGA BPNs) with low-cost and high-biocompatibility. NiFeGA BPNs exhibited capacitive Ni(II)/Fe(II) redox cycles and excellent ligand-to-metal charge transfer capabilities to enable complete degradation of 200 mg/L NO3- within 8 h. All these improvements could be ascribed to that NiFeGA BPNs significantly improved electron transfer efficiency and stimulated microbial metabolic activity, which were proved by extracellular polymeric substances electrochemical analysis and electron transport chain inhibitors experiments. More importantly, metagenomic sequencing analysis confirmed that NiFeGA BPNs improved community structure by directionally enriching Pseudomonas. Consequently, NiFeGA BPNs significantly improving denitrification, which provides both theoretical guidance and technical frameworks for the continuous and efficient treatment of nitrate in wastewater.





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