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Resourceful treatment of harsh high-nitrogen rare earth element tailings (REEs) wastewater by carbonate activated Chlorococcum sp. microalgae.

Yanni Geng1, Dan Cui2, Liming Yang3, Zhensheng Xiong1, Spyros G Pavlostathis4, Penghui Shao1, Yakun Zhang1, Xubiao Luo5, Shenglian Luo1.   

Abstract

The discharge of rare earth element (REE) tailings wastewater results in serious ecological deterioration and health risk, due to high ammonia nitrogen, and strong acidity. The low C/N ratio makes it recalcitrant to biodegradation. Recently it has been shown that microalgal technology has a promising potential for the simultaneous harsh wastewater treatment and resource recovery. However, the low nitrogen removal rate and less biomass of microalgae restricted its development. In this work, Chlorococcum sp. was successfully isolated from the rare earth mine effluent. The microalgae was capable of enhancing nitrogen contaminants removal from REEs wastewater due to the carbonate addition, which simulated the activity increase of carbonic anhydrase (CA). The total inorganic nitrogen (TIN) removal rate reached 4.45 mg/L h-1, which compared to other microalgal species, the nitrogen removal rate and biomass yield were 7.8- and 4.9-fold higher, respectively. Notably, high lipid contents (mainly triglycerides, 43.85% of dry weight) and a high biomass yield were obtained. Meanwhile, the microalgae had an excellent settleability attributed to higher extracellular polymeric substance (EPS) formation, leading to easier resource harvest. These results were further confirmed in a continuous-flow photobioreactor with a stable operation for more than 30 days, indicating its potential for application.
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Keywords:  Carbonate; Flocculating microalgae; Nitrogen removal; REEs wastewater

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34461547     DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2021.127000

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hazard Mater        ISSN: 0304-3894            Impact factor:   10.588


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1.  Recovering rare earth elements via immobilized red algae from ammonium-rich wastewater.

Authors:  Yabo Sun; Tao Lu; Yali Pan; Menghan Shi; Dan Ding; Zhiwen Ma; Jiuyi Liu; Yupeng Yuan; Ling Fei; Yingqiang Sun
Journal:  Environ Sci Ecotechnol       Date:  2022-09-03
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