%0 Journal Article %T Nitrous oxide emissions in novel wastewater treatment processes: A comprehensive review. %A An Z %A Zhang Q %A Gao X %A Ding J %A Shao B %A Peng Y %J Bioresour Technol %V 391 %N 0 %D 2024 Jan 4 %M 37926354 %F 11.889 %R 10.1016/j.biortech.2023.129950 %X The proliferation of novel wastewater treatment processes has marked recent years, becoming particularly pertinent in light of the strive for carbon neutrality. One area of growing attention within this context is nitrous oxide (N2O) production and emission. This review provides a comprehensive overview of recent research progress on N2O emissions associated with novel wastewater treatment processes, including Anammox, Partial Nitrification, Partial Denitrification, Comammox, Denitrifying Phosphorus Removal, Sulfur-driven Autotrophic Denitrification and n-DAMO. The advantages and challenges of these processes are thoroughly examined, and various mitigation strategies are proposed. An interesting angle that delve into is the potential of endogenous denitrification to act as an N2O sink. Furthermore, the review discusses the potential applications and rationale for novel Anammox-based processes to reduce N2O emissions. The aim is to inform future technology research in this area. Overall, this review aims to shed light on these emerging technologies while encouraging further research and development.