城市污水中可持续生物营养去除技术的最新进展

Shaikh Abdur Razzak
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基于微藻的系统通过封存营养物质和二氧化碳,为城市污水处理提供了一种生态友好型解决方案。然而,城市污水中的高氨含量会造成微藻与氨氧化细菌之间的竞争。微藻-细菌联合体的协同作用可提高脱氮除磷能力,利用太阳能并促进有益气体交换,从而降低传统曝气成本。尽管如此,这些系统的复杂性使人们对其代谢过程的理解变得复杂。本综述探讨了微藻和细菌之间对氨吸收的竞争、影响这种竞争的因素、测量它们活动的方法以及控制硝化作用以提高处理效果的策略。在城市污水处理中整合微藻-细菌联合体面临着维持微生物群落控制和工艺稳定性的挑战。本文探讨了生物过程、生物反应器技术、局限性和大规模适用性。为满足全球用水需求,微藻和细菌之间的合作为去除营养物质提供了一种可持续的碳中性解决方案。
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Recent advances in sustainable biological nutrient removal from municipal wastewater
Microalgae-based systems offer an eco-friendly solution for municipal wastewater treatment by sequestering nutrients and carbon dioxide. However, high ammonium levels in municipal wastewater create competition between microalgae and ammonium-oxidizing bacteria. The synergy in microalgae-bacteria consortia enhances nitrogen and phosphorus removal, utilizing solar energy and facilitating beneficial gas exchange, which reduces traditional aeration costs. Despite this, the complexity of these systems complicates the understanding of their metabolic processes. This review examines the competition for ammonium uptake between microalgae and bacteria, factors influencing this competition, methods to measure their activities, and strategies to control nitrification for improved treatment efficacy. Integrating microalgae-bacteria consortia in municipal wastewater treatment faces challenges in maintaining microbial community control and process stability. The paper explores biological processes, bioreactor technologies, limitations, and large-scale applicability. Addressing global water demand, the collaboration between microalgae and bacteria presents a sustainable, carbon-neutral solution for nutrient removal.
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