Bisphenol A removal with nitrification and denitrification: Occurrence, mechanism, and microbial mutualism

IF 11.4 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Xuekang Cao, Chao Liu, Xuemeng Zhang, Haining Huang, Xinyun Fan, Chuang Chen, Xu Duan, Yinguang Chen
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Bisphenol A (BPA) is an emerging contaminant that disrupts endocrine systems and poses significant risks to organisms. It is increasingly detected in municipal wastewater due to its widespread use and high production volume. Despite this, gaps remain in understanding the sources of BPA in municipal wastewater, its effects on nitrification and denitrification, and the potential for its co-removal with ammonia or nitrate during biological nitrogen removal processes. This review first examines the sources of BPA, primarily from industrial effluents and landfill leachates, which enter wastewater treatment plants alongside domestic sewage. Additionally, it meticulously elucidated the influences, co-removal with nitrogen performance, and biotransformation mechanisms of BPA during nitrification and denitrification processes, shedding light on biotransformation pathways, functional microbes and key enzymes. While there is no consensus on BPA removal in anoxic conditions, aerobic environments support its biodegradation through various microorganisms. Lastly, the potential for microbial cooperation to enhance BPA and nitrogen co-removal is discussed, focusing on bacterial mutual alliances and bacteria-algae metabolic interaction consortiums. This review provides valuable guidance for the synergistic removal of BPA and nitrogen in wastewater treatment processes.
利用硝化和反硝化去除双酚 A:发生、机制和微生物互作
双酚 A(BPA)是一种新出现的污染物,会扰乱内分泌系统,对生物体构成重大风险。由于双酚 A 的广泛使用和高产量,在城市污水中检测到双酚 A 的情况越来越多。尽管如此,人们对城市污水中双酚 A 的来源、双酚 A 对硝化和反硝化的影响以及在生物脱氮过程中双酚 A 与氨或硝酸盐共同去除的可能性的了解仍然存在差距。本综述首先探讨了双酚 A 的来源,主要是与生活污水一起进入污水处理厂的工业废水和垃圾填埋场沥滤液。此外,它还细致地阐明了双酚 A 在硝化和反硝化过程中的影响、与氮性能的共同去除以及生物转化机制,揭示了生物转化途径、功能微生物和关键酶。虽然在缺氧条件下去除双酚 A 尚无共识,但有氧环境可通过各种微生物支持双酚 A 的生物降解。最后,重点讨论了细菌相互联盟和细菌-藻类代谢相互作用联合体,讨论了微生物合作加强双酚 A 和氮共同去除的潜力。本综述为在废水处理过程中协同去除双酚 A 和氮提供了宝贵的指导。
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27.30
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64
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Two of the most pressing global challenges of our era involve understanding and addressing the multitude of environmental problems we face. In order to tackle them effectively, it is essential to devise logical strategies and methods for their control. Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology serves as a valuable international platform for the comprehensive assessment of current knowledge across a wide range of environmental science topics. Environmental science is a field that encompasses the intricate and fluid interactions between various scientific disciplines. These include earth and agricultural sciences, chemistry, biology, medicine, and engineering. Furthermore, new disciplines such as environmental toxicology and risk assessment have emerged in response to the increasing complexity of environmental challenges. The purpose of Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology is to provide a space for critical analysis and evaluation of existing knowledge in environmental science. By doing so, it encourages the advancement of our understanding and the development of effective solutions. This journal plays a crucial role in fostering international cooperation and collaboration in addressing the pressing environmental issues of our time.
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