| Literature DB >> 30952535 |
Gang Guo1, George A Ekama2, Yayi Wang3, Ji Dai4, Basanta Kumar Biswal4, Guanghao Chen5, Di Wu6.
Abstract
Recently an innovative sulfur conversion-associated enhanced biological phosphorus removal (S-EBPR) process has been developed for treating sulfate-rich wastewater. This process has successfully integrated sulfur (S), carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and P cycles for simultaneous metabolism or removal of C, N and P; moreover this new process relies on the synergy among the slow-growing sulfate-reducing bacteria and sulfur-oxidizing bacteria, hence generating little excess sludge. To elucidate this new process, researchers have investigated the microorganisms proliferated in the system, identified the biochemical pathways and assessed the impact of operational and environmental factors on process performance as well as trials on process optimization. This paper for the first time reviews the recent advances that have been achieved, particularly relating to the areas of S-EBPR microbiology and biochemistry, as well as the effects of environmental factors (e.g., electron donors/acceptors, pH, temperature, etc.). Moreover, future directions for researches and applications are proposed.Entities:
Keywords: Enhanced biological phosphorus removal (EBPR); Sulfate-rich wastewater; Sulfur bacteria; Sulfur conversion
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30952535 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2019.03.142
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642