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Algae-constructed wetland integrated system for wastewater treatment: A review.
Bang Truong, Hai; Nguyen, T Hong Tinh; Ba Tran, Quoc; Son Lam, Vinh; Thao Nguyen Nguyen, T; Cuong Nguyen, Xuan.
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  • Bang Truong H; Optical Materials Research Group, Science and Technology Advanced Institute, Van Lang University, Ho Chi Minh City 70000, Viet Nam; Faculty of Applied Technology, School of Technology, Van Lang University, Ho Chi Minh City 70000, Viet Nam.
  • Nguyen THT; Institute of Research and Development, Duy Tan University, Da Nang 550000, Viet Nam; Faculty of Environmental and Chemical Engineering, Duy Tan University, Da Nang 550000, Viet Nam.
  • Ba Tran Q; Institute of Research and Development, Duy Tan University, Da Nang 550000, Viet Nam; Faculty of Environmental and Chemical Engineering, Duy Tan University, Da Nang 550000, Viet Nam.
  • Son Lam V; HUTECH Institute of Applied Sciences, HUTECH University, 475A Dien Bien Phu Street, Binh Thanh District, Ho Chi Minh City, Viet Nam.
  • Thao Nguyen Nguyen T; Faculty of Environmental Engineering Technology, Hue University, Quang Tri Branch, Viet Nam.
  • Cuong Nguyen X; Institute of Research and Development, Duy Tan University, Da Nang 550000, Viet Nam; Faculty of Environmental and Chemical Engineering, Duy Tan University, Da Nang 550000, Viet Nam. Electronic address: nguyenxuancuong4@duytan.edu.vn.
Bioresour Technol ; 406: 131003, 2024 Aug.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38925406
ABSTRACT
Integrating algae into constructed wetlands (CWs) enhances wastewater treatment, although the results vary. This review evaluates the role of algae in CWs and the performance of different algae-CW (A-CW) configurations based on literature and meta-analysis. Algae considerably improve N removal, although their impact on other parameters varies. Statistical analysis revealed that 70 % of studies report improved treatment efficiencies with A-CWs, achieving average removal rates of 75 % for chemical oxygen demand (COD), 74 % for total nitrogen and ammonium nitrogen, and 79 % for total phosphorus (TP). This review identifies hydraulic retention times, which average 3.1 days, and their varied impact on treatment efficacy. Mixed-effects models showed a slight increase in COD and TP removal efficiencies of 0.6 % every ten days in the A-CWs. Future research should focus on robust experimental designs, adequate algal storage and separation techniques, and advanced modeling to optimize the treatment potential of algae in CWs.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Fósforo / Purificação da Água / Áreas Alagadas / Águas Residuárias Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Fósforo / Purificação da Água / Áreas Alagadas / Águas Residuárias Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article