Static magnetic fields enhance partial nitrification and phosphorus removal performance in anaerobic/aerobic/anoxic-aerobic granular sludge systems: Two-way role of microbial activity and extracellular polymeric substances | Synapse
March 3, 2026
Static magnetic fields enhance partial nitrification and phosphorus removal performance in anaerobic/aerobic/anoxic-aerobic granular sludge systems: Two-way role of microbial activity and extracellular polymeric substances
Key Points
Phosphorus removal performance is significantly improved due to static magnetic fields, enhancing biological processes in granular sludge systems.
Key evidence shows that microbial activity increases by 30% with magnetic field application, leading to more effective nutrient removal.
Analysis of granule behavior and microbial interactions reveals dual roles of microbial activity and extracellular polymeric substances.
Findings underline potential advancements in wastewater treatment, emphasizing the need for further exploration in real-world applications.