废水中咖啡因的去除:当前处理厂和小规模创新的综合回顾。

Q1 Environmental Science
Environmental Technology Reviews Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-06-06 DOI:10.1080/21622515.2025.2512483
Yicheng Yang, Yongshan Wan, Hao Chen, Yuncong Li, Rafael Muñoz-Carpena, Yulin Zheng, Jinsheng Huang, Yue Zhang, Bin Gao
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摘要

咖啡因作为一种新兴的污染物,越来越受到公众的关注。虽然咖啡因通常在人体内代谢,但大约5%的摄入咖啡因通过尿液排出体外,最终进入废水处理厂(WWTPs)。考虑到广泛的全球消费市场,每天到达这些污水处理厂的咖啡因量是显著的。因此,了解咖啡因在WWTPs中的三个处理阶段的命运至关重要。初级处理阶段主要侧重于去除废水中的大固体和砂砾,不能有效直接去除污水中的咖啡因。相反,二级处理阶段在咖啡因去除中起着核心作用,在很大程度上取决于好氧、厌氧和缺氧条件下的微生物活动。三级处理程序,如吸附、高级氧化工艺、膜分离和人工湿地,可以进一步去除咖啡因,然后将废水安全排放到环境中。本综述得出结论,由于处理方法、成本效益和操作限制的差异,不同污水处理厂的咖啡因去除能力可能存在显著差异。因此,有必要继续研究和优化涉及咖啡因和类似新兴污染物的废水处理工艺。
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Caffeine removal in wastewater: a comprehensive review of current treatment plants and small-scale innovations.

As an emerging pollutant, caffeine has increasingly attracted public attention. Although typically metabolized in the human body, approximately 5% of ingested caffeine is excreted through urine, ending in wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs). Given the extensive global consumer market, the daily quantity of caffeine reaching these WWTPs is significant. Understanding the fate of caffeine through the three treatment stages in WWTPs is thus crucial. The primary treatment stage, mainly focused on removing large solids and grit from wastewater, does not effectively and directly eliminate caffeine from the sewage. Conversely, the secondary treatment stage plays a central role in caffeine removal, heavily depending on microbiological activities under aerobic, anaerobic and anoxic conditions. Tertiary treatment procedures such as adsorption, advanced oxidation processes, membrane separation and constructed wetlands can further remove caffeine before the safe discharge of effluent into the environment. This review concludes that the caffeine removal capacities can vary significantly across different WWTPs due to differences in treatment methods, cost-efficiency and operational constraints. Hence, there is an ongoing need for continued research and optimization of wastewater treatment processes concerning caffeine and similar emerging pollutants.

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