Isolation and evaluation of brackish diatoms for the photobiological treatment of reverse osmosis concentrate

K. Ikehata, Noriaki Nakamura, H. Kulkarni, Yuanyuan Zhao, N. Maleky, Shinya Sato, Han Gao
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Recently, the use of brackish diatoms has been proposed to remove various inorganic constituents, such as dissolved silica, nutrients, calcium, and bicarbonate, to enhance the freshwater recovery in reverse osmosis (RO). In this study, nine strains of brackish diatoms isolated from water and sediment samples from several evaporation ponds in California and Arizona were examined for their ability to assimilate silica and remove other constituents from RO concentrate. In addition to two previously reported strains, namely Gedaniella flavovirens PEWL001 and Nitzschia communis PEWL002, several new isolates including Halamphora sydowii PEWL004, Nitzschia sp. PEWL008, and Halamphora sp. PEWL011 were found to remove more than 95% of silica, 95% of ammonia and orthophosphate, and more than 50% of calcium and carbonate within 6 days. Two additional G. flavovirens strains (Psetr3 and Psetr7) collected from a brackish lake in Aomori, Japan, also showed rapid dissolved silica uptake (32 mg L−1 day−1) comparable to the one isolated from an agricultural drainage water evaporation pond in the Central Valley, California. This study demonstrated that the brackish diatoms isolated from the evaporation ponds could be useful for the treatment of RO concentrate, which would possibly enable more sustainable desalination processes.
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半咸淡硅藻光生物处理反渗透浓缩物的分离与评价
近年来,人们提出利用微咸硅藻去除各种无机成分,如溶解二氧化硅、营养物质、钙和碳酸氢盐,以提高反渗透(RO)中的淡水回收率。在这项研究中,从加利福尼亚州和亚利桑那州的几个蒸发池的水和沉积物样品中分离出9株半咸淡硅藻,研究了它们吸收二氧化硅和去除反渗透浓缩物中其他成分的能力。除了之前报道的两株黄根瘤菌PEWL001和社区尼氏菌PEWL002外,还发现了几株新菌株,包括西多氏Halamphora PEWL004、尼氏Nitzschia sp. PEWL008和尼氏Halamphora sp. PEWL011,在6天内去除95%以上的二氧化硅、95%以上的氨和正磷酸盐、50%以上的钙和碳酸盐。另外两个从日本青森的一个咸淡水湖泊中采集的G. flavvirens菌株(Psetr3和Psetr7)也表现出快速的溶解二氧化硅吸收(32 mg L−1 day−1),与从加利福尼亚中央山谷的一个农业排水蒸发池中分离的菌株相当。这项研究表明,从蒸发池中分离出的微咸硅藻可用于处理反渗透浓缩物,这可能会使更可持续的海水淡化过程成为可能。
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