硅藻在废水处理中的应用:生物质的潜力、应用和价值

IF 11.4 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology Pub Date : 2023-09-26 DOI:10.1080/10643389.2023.2259278
Tahira Tasneem Rahman, Tao Jiang, Chiqian Zhang, Yi Rao, Ronald C. Sims, Liyuan Hou
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摘要硅藻具有独特的二氧化硅细胞和代谢特性,可以在包括废水在内的各种环境中生长,促进污染物的去除。硅藻为城市污水处理提供了可持续的解决方案,特别是在第三和第四阶段,有助于碳中和。硅藻基材料(如硅藻生物质)具有广泛的应用,可以加工成高附加值的生物产品,如脂质、多糖和色素。尽管具有潜力,但硅藻在废水处理中的应用仍然有限。现有的评论未能解决硅藻生长动力学如何影响废水处理。本文首次对硅藻生长动力学进行了综述,并提出了在城市污水处理中有应用前景的硅藻种类。鉴于硅藻在污水处理中的性能研究较少,本文还讨论了硅藻在去除城市污水中污染物方面的效果。此外,我们阐明了现有综述中缺失的硅藻对营养物质、重金属和新出现的污染物的去除机制。考虑到废水的复杂性,我们强调选择生长速度快、耐污染物、有效去除营养物质/吸收、去除COD和生物产物产量高的硅藻物种。这将确保有效治疗和经济可行性。此外,我们还讨论了硅藻体和废水生物制品的价值。最后,我们强调了未来的发展方向,包括促进硅藻生长,探索硅藻主导的废水处理联合体,以及评估废水中培养硅藻生物质的价值。本文综述了硅藻在城市污水处理中的潜力和应用,特别是废水抛光。硅藻是城市污水处理的可持续解决方案硅藻可以去除废水中的营养物质、重金属和新出现的污染物首次总结了各种硅藻的生长动力学讨论了硅藻去除废水中污染物的机理编译了硅藻生物质在废水中的广泛应用重金属;微藻;城市污水处理厂;药品和个人护理产品;土壤修复;处理编辑:Eakalak Khan和Lena Q. Ma作者贡献;R.:文献综述;原创作品草案;c.z:文献综述与编辑;t.j., y.r.r., r.s.:审查和编辑;L. H.:写作-审查和编辑;融资收购。披露声明作者声明,他们没有已知的竞争经济利益或个人关系,可能会影响本文所报道的工作。在本综述的准备过程中,作者没有使用人工智能和人工智能辅助技术。作者感谢犹他州立大学为新教师提供的启动资金。
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Diatoms in wastewater treatment: Potentials, applications, and values of biomass
AbstractDiatoms have unique silica cellular and metabolic characteristics and can grow in various environments, including wastewater, facilitating pollutant removal. Diatoms provide a sustainable solution to municipal wastewater treatment, particularly in the tertiary and quaternary stages, contributing to carbon neutrality. Diatom-based materials (such as diatom biomass) have wide applications and can be processed into value-added bioproducts such as lipids, polysaccharides, and pigments. Despite their potentials, the applications of diatoms in wastewater treatment are limited. Existing reviews fail to address how diatom growth kinetics affects wastewater treatment. Here, we for the first time summarize diatom growth kinetics and propose promising species for municipal wastewater treatment. Given the scarcity of reviews on diatom performance in wastewater treatment, we also discuss the efficacy of diatoms in removing contaminants from municipal wastewater. Moreover, we elucidate the removal mechanisms of nutrients, heavy metals, and emerging contaminants by diatoms that are missing in existing reviews. Considering the complexity of wastewater, we emphasize selecting diatom species with high growth rates, tolerance to contaminants, efficient nutrient removal/uptake, and COD removal, and bioproduct yields. This will ensure both effective treatment and economic viability. In addition, we discuss the value of diatom frustules and bioproducts generated from wastewater. Lastly, we highlight future directions including promoting diatom growth, exploring diatom-dominated consortia in wastewater treatment, and evaluating the values of diatom biomass cultivated in wastewater. This review examines the potential and applications of diatoms in municipal wastewater treatment, especially effluent polishing.HighlightsDiatoms are a sustainable solution to municipal wastewater treatmentDiatoms can remove nutrients, heavy metals, and emerging pollutants from wastewaterSummarized the growth kinetics of various diatom species for the first timeDiscussed the removal mechanisms of contaminants from wastewater by diatomsCompiled the wide applications of diatom biomass from wastewaterKeywords: Heavy metalsmicroalgaemunicipal wastewater treatment plantspharmaceuticals and personal care productsphycoremediationHandling Editors: Eakalak Khan and Lena Q. Ma Authors’ contributionsT. R.: literature review; writing–original draft; C. Z.: literature review & editing; T. J., Y. R., and R. S.: review and editing; L. H.: writing–review and editing; funding acquisition.Disclosure statementThe authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper. During the preparation of this review, the authors did not use AI and AI-assisted technologies.Additional informationFundingThe authors acknowledge startup funds for new faculty from Utah State University.
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