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Comparison and distribution of copper oxide nanoparticles and copper ions in activated sludge reactors.
Zhang, Dongqing; Trzcinski, Antoine P; Oh, Hyun-Suk; Chew, Evelyn; Tan, Soon Keat; Ng, Wun Jern; Liu, Yu.
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  • Zhang D; a Advanced Environmental Biotechnology Centre , Nanyang Environment and Water Research Institute , Singapore , Singapore.
  • Trzcinski AP; b School of Civil Engineering & Surveying , Faculty of Health, Engineering and Sciences, University of Southern Queensland , Queensland , Australia.
  • Oh HS; c Singapore Membrane Technology Centre , Nanyang Environment and Water Research Institute , Singapore , Singapore.
  • Chew E; a Advanced Environmental Biotechnology Centre , Nanyang Environment and Water Research Institute , Singapore , Singapore.
  • Tan SK; a Advanced Environmental Biotechnology Centre , Nanyang Environment and Water Research Institute , Singapore , Singapore.
  • Ng WJ; a Advanced Environmental Biotechnology Centre , Nanyang Environment and Water Research Institute , Singapore , Singapore.
  • Liu Y; a Advanced Environmental Biotechnology Centre , Nanyang Environment and Water Research Institute , Singapore , Singapore.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28276890
ABSTRACT
Copper oxide nanoparticles (CuO NPs) are being increasingly applied in the industry which results inevitably in the release of these materials into the hydrosphere. In this study, simulated waste-activated sludge experiments were conducted to investigate the effects of Copper Oxide NPs at concentrations of 0.1, 1, 10 and 50 mg/L and to compare it with its ionic counterpart (CuSO4). It was found that 0.1 mg/L of CuO NPs had negligible effects on Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) and ammonia removal. However, the presence of 1, 10 and 50 mg/L of CuO NPs decreased COD removal from 78.7% to 77%, 52.1% and 39.2%, respectively (P < 0.05). The corresponding effluent ammonium (NH4-N) concentration increased from 14.9 mg/L to 18, 25.1 and 30.8 mg/L, respectively. Under equal Cu concentration, copper ions were more toxic towards microorganisms compared to CuO NPs. CuO NPs were removed effectively (72-93.2%) from wastewater due to a greater biosorption capacity of CuO NPs onto activated sludge, compared to the copper ions (55.1-83.4%). The SEM images clearly showed the accumulation and adsorption of CuO NPs onto activated sludge. The decrease in Live/dead ratio after 5 h of exposure of CuO NPs and Cu2+ indicated the loss of cell viability in sludge flocs.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Aguas del Alcantarillado / Contaminantes Químicos del Agua / Purificación del Agua / Cobre / Nanopartículas Idioma: En Revista: J Environ Sci Health A Tox Hazard Subst Environ Eng Asunto de la revista: TOXICOLOGIA Año: 2017 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Singapur

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Aguas del Alcantarillado / Contaminantes Químicos del Agua / Purificación del Agua / Cobre / Nanopartículas Idioma: En Revista: J Environ Sci Health A Tox Hazard Subst Environ Eng Asunto de la revista: TOXICOLOGIA Año: 2017 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Singapur