烟气
化学
光合作用
固碳
硝酸还原酶
污染物
环境化学
生物量(生态学)
一氧化氮
固碳
光合效率
反硝化
环境工程
碳纤维
环境科学
曝气
污染
硝酸盐
氮气
氮氧化物
烟道
光合反应器
过氧化氢酶
异养
生物炭
作者
Ziyuan Hu,Xianbiao Lin,Ying-Shun Wang,Peifeng Li,Chun-Ying Liu,Enren Zhang,Huimin Jian,Jingwen Hu,Gui-Peng Yang
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.est.5c14275
摘要
Nitric oxide (NO), a signaling molecule and free radical, regulates microalgal photosynthesis, yet its potential in enhancing carbon fixation alongside pollutant mitigation remains underexplored. This study investigated the effects of NO (0, 50, 100 ppm) in simulated flue gas (15% CO2) on Chlorella sp., examining intracellular/extracellular NO dynamics, antioxidant response, key enzyme activity (nitrate reductase), and growth-photosynthesis coupling. Under optimized aeration (25 mL min-1, 3 h), 50 ppm of NO optimally elevated intracellular (0.62-1.30 nmol L-1) and extracellular (2.56-3.90 nmol L-1) NO levels, mitigating oxidative stress while stimulating nitrate reductase activity. This concentration maximally promoted cell proliferation (152.7% increase in algal density) and photosynthetic quantum yield (9.7% higher Fv/Fm). Consequently, the CO2 removal rate increased by approximately 43%, coupled with a NO removal efficiency of 33.1%. These findings suggest that, under controlled experimental conditions that exclude SO2 and other components of real flue gas, moderate supplementation of NO can enhance microalgal carbon fixation and reduce nitrogen oxide emissions by improving photosynthetic efficiency and biomass accumulation. This presents a promising strategy for integrated flue gas bioremediation.
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