将混合废水作为微藻生物精炼厂的养分和生物合成诱导剂来源

Swaminathan Palanisami
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环境对资源的限制越来越大,因此有必要寻找可再生和可持续的生产方式。微藻为许多生物产品的原料和废物利用提供了前景广阔的资源。微藻类含有多种高价值产品,并以利用废物进行生物合成而著称。工业生产的增加成为含有营养物质的废水的可持续来源;与此同时,废水回收所需的能源消耗使环境恶化。为了平衡这种情况,必须发展循环经济,通过规划污染/废弃物,将废弃物和材料回收再利用,为环境创造效益,提高工业生产力。例如,废水中的各种化学物质可用作藻类生物精炼的营养源和生物合成诱导剂。本综述讨论了支持公共卫生、工业和环境监管政策的多种废水资源再利用方法所需的技术发展和知识差距。此外,本综述还探讨了工业废水如何作为一种可持续资源,其化学成分如何作为藻类培养的营养源和基质,以及生物精炼方法所需的策略。废水中含有有毒物质,但藻类的各种特性对混合化学物质有较强的耐受性,在某些情况下还会影响生物合成途径。废水的化学成分因产品生产的阶段和过程而异,这种变化需要精心规划,以确保废水的成分符合作为微量和大量营养素来源的特定目标用途。
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Blended wastewater as a source of nutrients and biosynthetic elicitors for microalgal biorefinery

Growing environmental constraints on resources necessitates finding renewable and sustainable means of production. Microalgae provides a promising resource for feedstock in many bio-products and for waste utilization. Microalgae contain a variety of high-value products and are known for their bio-synthesis from waste sources. Increased industrial operations become a sustainable source of wastewater containing nutrient loads; in parallel, energy expenditures imparted to wastewater reclamation deteriorate the environment. To balance this, a circular economy that creates benefits to the environment and increases industrial productivity through planning out pollution/waste and recycling waste and materials back into use is essential. For example, various chemicals in wastewater can be used as sources of nutrient and bio-synthetic inducers in algal biorefining. This review discusses the required technical developments and knowledge gaps across multiple reuse methods for wastewater resources that support public health, industry, and environmental regulatory policies. Furthermore, this review surveys how industrial wastewater can serve as a sustainable resource, with chemical contents as a source of nutrient and substrate for algal cultivation and strategies necessary for biorefinery methods. Wastewaters have noxious contents, but various algal traits are relatively tolerant towards mixed chemicals, in some cases influencing biosynthetic pathways. The chemistry of wastewater varies depending on the stages and processes involved in product manufacturing, this variation require careful planning to ensure that the contents of the wastewater align with the specific targeted uses as a source of micro and macronutrients.

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