Advancing Bioflocculants for Sustainable Harmful Algal Bloom Control: Mechanisms, Applications, and Resource Valorization

IF 7.4 Q1 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL ACS ES&T engineering Pub Date : 2025-02-17 DOI:10.1021/acsestengg.4c0075310.1021/acsestengg.4c00753
Yang Yang, Cancan Jiang*, Xu Wang, Yawen Xie, Danhua Wang, Shengjun Xu and Xuliang Zhuang*, 
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Harmful algal blooms (HABs) are a growing global problem that endangers ecosystems and public health and urgently needs to be controlled. The use of microbial bioflocculants for bioflocculation is an emerging technology that rapidly aggregates algal cells through charge neutralization, adsorption bridging, and other mechanisms, all while preventing cell lysis. This method achieves algae removal, effectively mitigating harmful algal blooms and enabling the recovery of potential resources. This Review comprehensively analyzes recent advances in bioflocculant technology, focusing on flocculation mechanisms, influencing factors, and applications in HAB management and algal biomass harvesting. Strategies for enhancing bioflocculant performance, including modification, composite development, and optimization of production using low-cost substrates, are discussed. The valorization of harvested algal biomass through various pathways, such as bioenergy production, fertilizer generation, and high-value compound extraction, is explored, highlighting the potential for a circular bioeconomy approach. Current challenges in bioflocculant development and application are critically examined, including the need for mechanistic understanding, efficiency improvement, and cost reduction. Future research directions emphasize elucidating flocculation mechanisms, developing hyper-productive strains, advancing modification and composite techniques, and innovating algal biomass utilization methods. This Review aims to offer a timely assessment of bioflocculant technology’s current status and future prospects for sustainable HAB management and resource recovery. Its ultimate goal is to directly support ongoing initiatives in environmental protection and advance circular economy development.

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有害藻华(HABs)是一个日益严重的全球性问题,危及生态系统和公众健康,亟需加以控制。使用微生物生物絮凝剂进行生物絮凝是一种新兴技术,可通过电荷中和、吸附架桥等机制快速聚集藻细胞,同时防止细胞裂解。这种方法可以去除藻类,有效缓解有害藻类的大量繁殖,实现潜在资源的回收。本综述全面分析了生物絮凝剂技术的最新进展,重点关注絮凝机理、影响因素以及在有害藻华治理和藻类生物质采集中的应用。还讨论了提高生物絮凝剂性能的策略,包括改性、复合开发以及利用低成本基质优化生产。探讨了通过各种途径(如生物能源生产、肥料生产和高价值化合物提取)对收获的藻类生物质进行价值评估,突出了循环生物经济方法的潜力。对当前生物絮凝剂的开发和应用所面临的挑战进行了批判性研究,包括对机理的理解、提高效率和降低成本的需求。未来的研究方向强调阐明絮凝机制、开发高产菌株、推进改性和复合技术以及创新藻类生物质利用方法。本综述旨在及时评估生物絮凝剂技术在可持续的有害藻类繁殖管理和资源回收方面的现状和未来前景。其最终目标是直接支持正在进行的环境保护行动,推动循环经济发展。
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