Advances in enhanced biological phosphorus removal: From micro to macro scale

被引:1026
作者
Oehmen, Adrian
Lemos, Paulo C.
Carvalho, Gilda
Yuan, Zhiguo
Keller, Jury
Blackall, Linda L.
Reis, Maria A. M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Nova Lisboa, Fac Ciencias & Tecnol, Dept Chem, CQFB REQUIMTE, P-2829516 Caparica, Portugal
[2] Univ Queensland, AWMC, St Lucia, Qld 4072, Australia
关键词
polyphosphate accumulating organism (PAO); glycogen accumulating organism (GAO); poly-beta-hydroxyalkanoate (PHA); volatile fatty acid (VIA); enitrification; biological nutrient removal (BNR);
D O I
10.1016/j.watres.2007.02.030
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The enhanced biological phosphorus removal (EBPR) process has been implemented in many wastewater treatment plants worldwide. While the EBPR process is indeed capable of efficient phosphorus (P) removal performance, disturbances and prolonged periods of insufficient P removal have been observed at full-scale plants on numerous occasions under conditions that are seemingly favourable for EBPR. Recent studies in this field have utilised a wide range of approaches to address this problem, from studying the microorganisms that are primarily responsible for or detrimental to this process, to determining their biochemical pathways and developing mathematical models that facilitate better prediction of process performance. The overall goal of each of these studies is to obtain a more detailed insight into how the EBPR process works, where the best way of achieving this objective is through linking together the information obtained using these different approaches. This review paper critically assesses the recent advances that have been achieved in this field, particularly relating to the areas of EBPR microbiology, biochemistry, process operation and process modelling. Potential areas for future research are also proposed. Although previous research in this field has undoubtedly improved our level of understanding, it is clear that much remains to be learned about the process, as many unanswered questions still remain. One of the challenges appears to be the integration of the existing and growing scientific knowledge base with the observations and applications in practice, which this paper hopes to partially achieve. (C) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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页码:2271 / 2300
页数:30
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