Aldrich Ngan, Dazhi Ren, Zi Qi Chen, Robert Simm, Frank Gu
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摘要
硒是一种重要的毒素,是许多生物不可或缺的营养物质,但在浓度稍高的情况下,尤其是在水生环境中,很快就会成为一个重大的环境问题。几十年来,为去除工业 Se 而开发的水处理技术层出不穷,但总是会产生含 Se 的残留物。这些含 Se 的残留物对环境造成了重大影响,需要认真管理,这也是一项实际但往往被忽视的运营成本。相反,硒在许多行业都有商业用途,可被视为一种脆弱元素,其经济重要性远远超过其全球供应链的稳定性。因此,从非常规来源(包括固体(电子废料)和水源(矿山尾矿、沥滤液、烟气脱硫水、农业废料))回收硒是可取的。工业废水是将废水处理技术与资源回收相结合以实现循环经济原则的一个独特机会。本综述重点介绍了硒的传统和新兴用途,并概述了硒的当前供应情况和潜在来源。然后,概述了现有和新兴的废水处理技术,以去除工业废水中的硒。最后,本综述还包括从相同的工业废水流中回收硒的进展和发展,重点是将硒废水处理和硒回收结合起来,实现循环经济。
From contaminant to commodity: a critical review of selenium usage, treatment, and recovery
Selenium, the essential toxin, is an indispensable nutrient for many organisms but quickly becomes a significant environmental concern at slightly higher concentrations, particularly in aquatic environments. Water treatment technologies have been developed over decades for industrial Se removal, but invariably result in Se-laden residuals. These Se-laden residuals represent a significant environmental liability and require careful management, which in turn represents a real, but often overlooked, operating cost. Conversely, Se sees commercial use across many industries and may be considered a vulnerable element in that its economic importance far outweighs its global supply chain stability. Thus, the recovery of Se from non-conventional sources, including solid (electronic waste) and water-based sources (mine tailings, leachates, flue gas desulphurization water, agricultural waste) is desirable. Industrial wastewater represents a unique opportunity to pair wastewater treatment techniques with resource recovery towards circular economy principles. This review highlights conventional and emerging uses of Se, along with an overview of its current supply, and potential sources. Next, a summary of existing and emerging wastewater treatment technologies for Se removal from industrial wastewater streams is provided. Finally, this review also includes progress and developments towards Se recovery from the same industrial wastewater streams, with a focus on integrating Se wastewater treatment and Se recovery towards a circular economy.
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Reviews in Environmental Science and Bio/Technology is a publication that offers easily comprehensible, reliable, and well-rounded perspectives and evaluations in the realm of environmental science and (bio)technology. It disseminates the most recent progressions and timely compilations of groundbreaking scientific discoveries, technological advancements, practical applications, policy developments, and societal concerns encompassing all facets of environmental science and (bio)technology. Furthermore, it tackles broader aspects beyond the natural sciences, incorporating subjects such as education, funding, policy-making, intellectual property, and societal influence.