[Pilot-scale bioremediation of rare earths wastewater by Chlamydomonas sp. YC].

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Xu Guo, Youcai Zhou, Yongjin He, Bilian Chen, Mingzi Wang
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Abstract

The extraction of rare earth elements (REEs) through in-situ leaching with ammonium sulphate [(NH4)2SO4] had resulted in the production of a large volume of ammonium-rich wastewater, causing severe environmental pollution. This study aimed to assess the ability of an indigenous microalga Chlamydomonas sp. YC, isolated from REEs wastewater, to directly treat real REEs wastewater under outdoor conditions in 50 L airlift photobioreactors (AL-PBRs) and 5.0 m3 open race-way photobioreactors (ORWPs). Additionally, the harvested Chlamydomonas sp. YC biomasses from these two pilot photobioreactors were comprehensively analyzed to evaluate the nutritional values. The results showed that Chlamydomonas sp. YC in AL-PBRs exhibited higher biomass production (1.1 g/L), greater removal efficiencies in NH4+-N (24.9%) and total nitrogen (20.4%), as well as higher CO2 fixation rate (125.0 mg/(L·d)), compared to those of ORWPs. Moreover, the Chlamydomonas sp. YC biomasses obtained from the two pilot photobioreactors contained 44.5% and 49.4% protein, 9.1% and 14.3% lipids. Moreover, Chlamydomonas sp. YC in the two pilot photobioreactors displayed essential amino acid indexes (EAAI) of 0.900, which was higher than that of soybean protein (0.657), indicating superior nutritional values. In conclusion, the implementation of the process involving Chlamydomonas sp. YC in AL-PBRs under outdoor conditions holds promise as a coupled microalgal biotechnology for the simultaneous removal of NH4+-N from REEs wastewater, and the capture of CO2 for the production of valuable biomass.

[衣藻 YC 对稀土废水的中试生物修复]。
通过硫酸铵[(NH4)2SO4]原位浸提稀土元素(REEs)会产生大量富铵废水,造成严重的环境污染。本研究旨在评估从稀土废水中分离出的本地微藻衣藻 YC 在室外条件下,在 50 升气举光生物反应器(AL-PBR)和 5.0 立方米开放式赛道光生物反应器(ORWPs)中直接处理实际稀土废水的能力。此外,还对从这两个试验性光生物反应器中收获的衣藻 YC 生物质进行了综合分析,以评估其营养价值。结果表明,与 ORWPs 相比,AL-PBRs 中的 YC 衣藻表现出更高的生物量产量(1.1 g/L)、更高的 NH4+-N 去除率(24.9%)和总氮去除率(20.4%),以及更高的 CO2 固定率(125.0 mg/(L-d))。此外,从两个中试光生物反应器中获得的衣藻YC生物质分别含有44.5%和49.4%的蛋白质、9.1%和14.3%的脂质。此外,两个中试光生物反应器中的衣藻 YC 的必需氨基酸指数(EAAI)为 0.900,高于大豆蛋白的必需氨基酸指数(0.657),表明其营养价值更高。总之,在室外条件下的 AL-PBR 中实施衣藻 YC 工艺,有望成为一种耦合微藻生物技术,可同时去除 REEs 废水中的 NH4+-N,并捕获 CO2 以生产有价值的生物质。
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Sheng wu gong cheng xue bao = Chinese journal of biotechnology
Sheng wu gong cheng xue bao = Chinese journal of biotechnology Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biotechnology
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期刊介绍: Chinese Journal of Biotechnology (Chinese edition) , sponsored by the Institute of Microbiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Chinese Society for Microbiology, is a peer-reviewed international journal. The journal is cited by many scientific databases , such as Chemical Abstract (CA), Biology Abstract (BA), MEDLINE, Russian Digest , Chinese Scientific Citation Index (CSCI), Chinese Journal Citation Report (CJCR), and Chinese Academic Journal (CD version). The Journal publishes new discoveries, techniques and developments in genetic engineering, cell engineering, enzyme engineering, biochemical engineering, tissue engineering, bioinformatics, biochips and other fields of biotechnology.
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