Revealing the Hidden Potential of Ultraviolet (UV)-C Irradiation for Controlling Aquatic Toxicity Caused by Harmful Algal Blooms

IF 1.5 Q4 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL
Lekhani Bisht, Debasis Mitra, Naveen Chandra Joshi, Harish Chandra Joshi, Prateek Gururani
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Harmful algal blooms (HABs) pose a significant threat to freshwater, brackish, and marine habitats. HABs have numerous harmful impacts, such as the creation of odorous compounds, disinfection byproducts, and the release of toxic substances. Various physical, biological, and chemical techniques have been attempted to prevent blooms. However, the bulk of HABs management methods currently in use concentrate on emergent removals; as a result, these methods are usually less effective because they are immobile. Ultraviolet (UV) irradiation has gained lots of attention lately as a possible remedy for lowering HABs. In this review paper, we have combined the recent information about various toxic effects of algal blooms, UV-C irradiation (UV-C irradiation), starting from the other methods used for the removal of HABs, continuing with the UV-C facilities, particularly flow-through reactors, enabling the development of shipborne UV-C facilities, and the practical way through which the UV-C irradiation technique was made in use to remove HABs. Further, including the mechanism, suppression factors, application of the UV-C technique, and algal growth recovery. The effects of UV-induced damage on nucleic acid, the photosynthesis system, settleability, cell integrity, and oxidative pressure were responsible for the suppression effects on algal cell density. The suppression factors to which attention needs to be paid are humic acid, salinity, turbidity, nitrate, and pH.

揭示紫外线(UV)-C照射在控制有害藻华引起的水生毒性中的潜在潜力
有害藻华(HABs)对淡水、咸淡水和海洋栖息地构成重大威胁。有害藻华有许多有害影响,如产生有气味的化合物、消毒副产物和释放有毒物质。人们尝试了各种物理、生物和化学技术来防止开花。但是,目前使用的大部分有害藻华管理方法集中于紧急清除;因此,这些方法通常不太有效,因为它们是不可移动的。近年来,紫外线照射作为降低有害藻华的一种可能的补救措施受到了广泛的关注。在这篇综述中,我们结合了最近关于藻华的各种毒性效应的信息,UV-C照射(UV-C照射),从其他用于去除有害藻华的方法开始,继续到UV-C设施,特别是流动反应器,使船舶上的UV-C设施得以发展,以及UV-C照射技术用于去除有害藻华的实际方法。进一步介绍了其作用机理、抑制因素、UV-C技术的应用以及藻类的生长恢复。紫外线对藻细胞密度的影响主要来自于对核酸、光合系统、沉降性、细胞完整性和氧化压力的影响。需要注意的抑制因素有腐植酸、盐度、浊度、硝酸盐和pH。
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Environmental Quality Management
Environmental Quality Management Environmental Science-Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
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期刊介绍: Four times a year, this practical journal shows you how to improve environmental performance and exceed voluntary standards such as ISO 14000. In each issue, you"ll find in-depth articles and the most current case studies of successful environmental quality improvement efforts -- and guidance on how you can apply these goals to your organization. Written by leading industry experts and practitioners, Environmental Quality Management brings you innovative practices in Performance Measurement...Life-Cycle Assessments...Safety Management... Environmental Auditing...ISO 14000 Standards and Certification..."Green Accounting"...Environmental Communication...Sustainable Development Issues...Environmental Benchmarking...Global Environmental Law and Regulation.
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