选定水生植物对生活污水的生物处理

P. Nagarajan, K. Sruthy, Veena P Lal, Veena P Devan, A. Krishna, Aarathi Lakshman, K. Vineetha, A. Madhavan, B. Nair, S. Pal
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在传统的集中式污水处理中,大约30%的运营成本需要用于运行泵和曝气机器的能源。相比之下,涉及光合植物和其他生物的人工湿地的能量需求较低。本研究的目的是筛选对废水中细菌有较高去除效率的水生植物。四种植物是从当地废水中生长的植物中选择的。将它们放入未经处理的厕所废水中24小时,通过叶绿素含量测定它们的生存和生长情况。与杜鹃和水螅相比,婆娑草(Bacopa monnieri)和浮萍是最好的。通过将处理后的废水培养在伊红亚甲基蓝(EMB)琼脂培养基(一种肠道革兰氏阴性菌的选择性和差异培养基)上,研究了去除肠道感染的效率。表现最好的植物是Brahmi和Hydrilla,减少了67-70%的负荷。但水螅的生长不如婆罗门,这一点从叶绿素含量可以看出。因此,Brahmi和Duckweed可以被认为是四个测试工厂中去除废水感染最有效的,并且可能节省能源和合成化学物质,否则传统处理系统需要。婆罗米以其治疗神经问题的高价值药用化合物而闻名,可用于提取化合物。剩余的生物质可以用作厌氧消化器的原料,用于甲烷/乙醇的生成,作为生物燃料。
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Biological treatment of domestic wastewater by selected aquatic plants
Around 30 percent of the operating costs of conventional centralized wastewater treatment is required for energy to operate the machines for pump and aeration. Comparatively, constructed wetlands involving photosynthetic plants and other organisms have a lower energy requirement. The aim of the present work is to select aquatic plants which have high efficiency of removing infection in wastewater. Four plants were chosen from locally available plants growing in wastewater. They were put in raw wastewater from toilets for 24 h and were tested for their survival and growth measured by chlorophyll content. Brahmi (Bacopa monnieri) and Duckweed were found to be best compared to Azolla and Hydrilla. The efficiency of removal of enteric infections was done by culturing the treated wastewater on Eosin Methylene Blue (EMB) agar media, a selective and differential medium for enteric gram negative bacteria. The best performing plants were Brahmi and Hydrilla which reduced the load by 67–70%. But Hydrilla did not grow as well compared to Brahmi as evident from the chlorophyll content. Hence Brahmi and Duckweed can be considered as most effective for removal of infection in wastewater among the four tested plants and potentially may save energy and synthetic chemicals otherwise required for conventional treatment systems. Brahmi, famous for its high value medicinal compounds against neuronal problems, may be used for extraction of the compounds. The remaining biomass can be used as feedstock in anaerobic digester for methane/ethanol generation to be used as biofuel.
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