Clara Laguna-Marín, Mònica Escolà Casas, Jèssica Subirats, Víctor Matamoros
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Biochar enhanced floating root mats to reduce recalcitrant contaminants of emerging concern from wastewater effluents
This bench-scale study assessed a novel biochar-intensified floating root mat (FRM) system to reduce contaminants of emerging concern (CEC) from secondary-treated wastewater. Three configurations were evaluated: (1) FRM with plants (Cyperus alternifolius) and biochar, (2) FRM with plants only, and (3) unplanted control reactors, under two hydraulic loading rates (12 and 24 mm/day) over six months. The planted FRM enhanced CEC removal by 15 and 28 %, while the addition of biochar further increased removal by 35 % and 41 %, achieving CEC attenuation ranging from 41 to 99 %. Untargeted analysis corroborated this performance, and microbiological analysis linked CEC reduction to increased abundance of genera such as Exiguobacterium, Nocardia, Rodobacter and Amaricoccus, associated with biodegradation processes. This work therefore demonstrates that integrating biochar into FRMs enhances the attenuation of CEC and, for the first time, links biochar addition to microbial community shifts, offering a new strategy to tackle CEC pollution in wastewater treatment plants.
期刊介绍:
Bioresource Technology publishes original articles, review articles, case studies, and short communications covering the fundamentals, applications, and management of bioresource technology. The journal seeks to advance and disseminate knowledge across various areas related to biomass, biological waste treatment, bioenergy, biotransformations, bioresource systems analysis, and associated conversion or production technologies.
Topics include:
• Biofuels: liquid and gaseous biofuels production, modeling and economics
• Bioprocesses and bioproducts: biocatalysis and fermentations
• Biomass and feedstocks utilization: bioconversion of agro-industrial residues
• Environmental protection: biological waste treatment
• Thermochemical conversion of biomass: combustion, pyrolysis, gasification, catalysis.