4.7 Article

The effect of sulfamethoxazole on nitrogen removal and electricity generation in a tidal flow constructed wetland coupled with a microbial fuel cell system: Microbial response

相关参考文献

注意:仅列出部分参考文献,下载原文获取全部文献信息。
Review Environmental Sciences

Current advances in microbial fuel cell technology toward removal of organic contaminants-A review

R. Suresh et al.

Summary: Water pollution and the need for clean energy are pressing global issues. Microbial fuel cells (MFCs) have emerged as a promising technology for producing electricity from organic waste and purifying polluted water. This review systematically examines the applications of MFCs in degrading organic contaminants and discusses the progress made in developing hybrid MFC technologies for efficient pollutant removal and electricity production.

CHEMOSPHERE (2022)

Review Environmental Sciences

Insights on microbial fuel cells for sustainable biological nitrogen removal from wastewater: A review

Hoang Dung Nguyen et al.

Summary: This study critically reviews the nitrogen removal process and influencing factors in various MFC configurations, highlighting shortcut nitrification-autotrophic denitrification and heterotrophic anodic denitrification as promising options, although further evaluation on efficiency and gas emissions is needed. The selection of MFC configuration depends on the nature of the wastewater.

ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH (2022)

Article Environmental Sciences

Microbial fuel cell-upflow biofilter coupling system for deep denitrification and power recovery: Efficiencies, bacterial succession and interactions

Zhi-Ling Li et al.

Summary: This study coupled a microbial fuel cell (MFC) with an up-flow denitrification biofilter (BF) and found that high denitrification efficiency and stable current output can be achieved under different carbon source concentrations. Coupling MFC significantly improved denitrification efficiency and organic carbon utilization, while also altering bacterial community structure and composition.

ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH (2021)

Review Environmental Sciences

Antibiotics in surface water of East and Southeast Asian countries: A focused review on contamination status, pollution sources, potential risks, and future perspectives

Hoang Quoc Anh et al.

Summary: This review discusses the contamination status, sources, and ecological risks of antibiotics in surface water in East and Southeast Asia. Antibiotics were found to be ubiquitous in surface water, with different concentrations and distribution ranges in East Asian countries like China and South Korea compared to Southeast Asian nations. Effluent from wastewater treatment plants, aquaculture and livestock production activities, and urban sewage were identified as principal sources of antibiotics in surface water, while the ecological risks associated with antibiotic residues and antibiotic resistance were highlighted. Collaborative efforts from various stakeholders are necessary to manage and reduce the burden of antibiotics and antibiotic resistance in water bodies of East and Southeast Asian countries.

SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT (2021)

Review Agricultural Engineering

A comprehensive review on emerging constructed wetland coupled microbial fuel cell technology: Potential applications and challenges

Supriya Gupta et al.

Summary: Constructed wetlands integrated with bioelectrochemical systems have been intensively researched for the past decade, with technologies like constructed wetland-microbial fuel cell showing advantages in efficient wastewater treatment, electricity generation, and recalcitrant pollutant removal. The implantation of these systems improves redox activities and electron flow balance, enhancing operational controllability but also presenting key challenges and potential applications.

BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY (2021)

Article Environmental Sciences

Microbial community dynamic shifts associated with sulfamethoxazole degradation in microbial fuel cells

Binghan Xie et al.

Summary: This study investigated the degradation of SMX and the response of microbial communities to different initial concentrations of SMX in MFCs. It was found that the highest SMX removal efficiency was achieved at 5 mg/L, while high concentration of SMX inhibited electron transfer. The 16S rRNA high-throughput sequencing revealed significant shifts in anode biofilm communities with different initial SMX concentrations in MFCs.

CHEMOSPHERE (2021)

Article Environmental Sciences

Removal of micropollutants from municipal wastewater using different types of activated carbons

Farooq Sher et al.

Summary: PAC has shown promising potential in purifying water sources, efficiently removing micropollutants without harmful impacts on the environment. By optimizing parameters like PAC dosing, removal efficiency can be significantly improved. Studies on both batch and pilot plant scales have demonstrated that PAC is an effective and feasible solution for micropollutant removal.

JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT (2021)

Review Environmental Sciences

A review of the bioelectrochemical system as an emerging versatile technology for reduction of antibiotic resistance genes

Ping Chen et al.

Summary: This article discusses antibiotic pollution and antibiotic resistance genes, as well as the potential of bioelectrochemical systems in reducing these pollutants, proposing ways to improve system performance.

ENVIRONMENT INTERNATIONAL (2021)

Article Engineering, Environmental

Highly enhanced biodegradation of pharmaceutical and personal care products in a novel tidal flow constructed wetland with baffle and plants

Yu-Xiao Cheng et al.

Summary: Studies have shown that modified tidal flow constructed wetlands are effective in removing organic pollutants, especially pharmaceutical and personal care products, with significant removal rates. Mass balance analysis of 24 PPCPs revealed that microbial degradation dominates their removal, with enhanced removal efficiency through changes in dominant microorganisms.

WATER RESEARCH (2021)

Article Engineering, Environmental

Fate of an antibiotic and its effects on nitrogen transformation functional bacteria in integrated vertical flow constructed wetlands

Yucong Zheng et al.

Summary: This study found that chronic exposure to SMX can lead to a decline in nitrogen removal performance of IVCW, but IVCW still demonstrates a high removal efficiency of sulfamethoxazole. ANAMMOX may be a potential pathway for nitrogen removal, but it can result in the accumulation of NO3--N and carbon deficiency. Through biodegradation, IVCW shows a potential for treating wastewater containing antibiotics.

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL (2021)

Article Environmental Sciences

Removal of sulfamethoxazole and tetracycline in constructed wetlands integrated with microbial fuel cells influenced by influent and operational conditions

Huiyang Wen et al.

Summary: This study found that glucose outperformed other carbon sources in MFC-CWs, with moderate concentration (200 mg L-1) resulting in the best removal of SMX and TC. The highest removal percentages of SMX and TC were obtained in MFC-CWs with an external resistance of 700 Omega. Aeration for 12 hours was shown to improve the removal efficiency of antibiotics in MFC-CWs.

ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION (2021)

Review Engineering, Environmental

Improving removal of antibiotics in constructed wetland treatment systems based on key design and operational parameters: A review

Yujie He et al.

Summary: The review highlights the importance of optimizing flow configuration, selecting plant species, and compensating for low microbial activity at low temperature for efficient removal of antibiotics in CWTS. Furthermore, a hybrid-CWTS that integrates horizontal and vertical subsurface flow could offer sufficient removal performance at reasonable cost. Future research should focus on elucidating key mechanisms for specific antibiotics removal to guide optimization of design and operational parameters.

JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS (2021)

Review Environmental Sciences

A Review of Processes for Removing Antibiotics from Breeding Wastewater

Airu Huang et al.

Summary: Antibiotic pollution in breeding wastewater is a serious issue, and there is a need for effective removal processes. Constructed wetlands and biological treatments have high removal rates, while AOPs and combined treatments offer better removal effects. Membrane technology has potential applications for antibiotic treatment in breeding wastewater but requires further research.

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH (2021)

Article Agricultural Engineering

Research on microbial structures, functions and metabolic pathways in an advanced denitrification system coupled with aerobic methane oxidation based on metagenomics

Dengping Liu et al.

Summary: This study established an AME-D system to enhance nitrogen removal efficiency and revealed the nitrogen removal mechanism through experiments and analysis. The results showed that the metabolism pathways of methane and nitrogen were primarily regulated by specific genes.

BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY (2021)

Review Agricultural Engineering

A review targeting veterinary antibiotics removal from livestock manure management systems and future outlook

Mohamed S. Gaballah et al.

Summary: Veterinary antibiotics contamination is a global environmental and health concern, mainly originating from animal feces and present in manure, soil, water, and sediment. Different types of antibiotics have varying distribution, and removal technologies include anaerobic digestion, manure composting, and constructed wetlands.

BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY (2021)

Review Environmental Sciences

Recent technologies for nutrient removal and recovery from wastewaters: A review

Mohd Najibul Hasan et al.

Summary: In recent years, water scarcity and pollution have become a concern, with nutrient pollution in wastewater leading to eutrophication and reduced oxygen levels in aquatic ecosystems. Traditional biological treatment processes have not effectively removed nutrients, highlighting the need for eco-friendly, low-energy nutrient removal technologies to meet stringent disposal standards.

CHEMOSPHERE (2021)

Article Environmental Sciences

Integration of CW-MFC and anaerobic granular sludge to explore the intensified ammonification-nitrification-denitrification processes for nitrogen removal

Cong-Yun Zhu et al.

Summary: The integration of constructed wetland-microbial fuel cell (CW-MFC) and anaerobic granular sludge (AGS) was explored for nitrogen removal with intensified nitrogen transformation processes. Results showed efficient COD removal and nitrogen conversion through different operational approaches.

CHEMOSPHERE (2021)

Article Environmental Sciences

Effects of sulfamethoxazole on nitrogen removal and molecular ecological network in integrated vertical-flow constructed wetland

Shaoyon Lu et al.

Summary: The study found that long-term exposure to SMX significantly increased nitrate removal rates in IVCWs, while ammonia nitrogen removal rates were not significantly affected. The presence of SMX led to a decrease in bacterial richness and alterations in bacterial community structures, especially those of nitrogen-transforming microorganisms. The molecular ecological network analysis revealed that SMX had positive effects on denitrifying bacteria interactions but reduced the complexity of the microbial network as a whole.

ECOTOXICOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY (2021)

Review Environmental Sciences

Valorisation and emerging perspective of biomass based waste-to-energy technologies and their socio-environmental impact: A review

Tahir Rasheed et al.

Summary: Global economic developments have led to an increased demand for energy, putting strain on energy supply chains and highlighting the need for safe, renewable, and sustainable energy sources. Waste to energy (WtE) is seen as a potential alternative energy source that is economically and environmentally sustainable, with municipal solid waste (MSW) playing a significant role in the development of renewable energy and sustainable environments. Developing countries are facing challenges with renewable energy scarcity and MSW disposal, prompting researchers to explore alternative WtE technologies to address socioeconomic and environmental issues.

JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT (2021)

Article Engineering, Environmental

Mechanism involved in the treatment of sulfamethoxazole in wastewater using a constructed wetland microbial fuel cell system

Meixue Dai et al.

Summary: The study demonstrated that the constructed wetland microbial fuel cell (CW-MFC) showed higher removal efficiencies for sulfamethoxazole compared to the constructed wetland (CW), indicating its stability and effectiveness in the presence of the antibiotic. The higher power generation performance of the CW-MFC also highlighted its potential for wastewater treatment. Moreover, the findings suggested that the CW-MFC could be a promising technique for mitigating sulfamethoxazole contamination in wastewater, offering environmental and economic benefits over traditional methods.

JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMICAL ENGINEERING (2021)

Article Engineering, Environmental

Design and feasibility study of novel paraboloid graphite based microbial fuel cell for bioelectrogenesis and pharmaceutical wastewater treatment

Tazien Rashid et al.

Summary: The study aimed to develop an efficient, eco-friendly, and highly biodegradable new pharmaceutical industrial wastewater treatment technology. By utilizing a paraboloid graphite-based MFC, bioelectricity generation and COD reduction in wastewater were achieved simultaneously, showcasing the potential of this technology in treating PIW effectively.

JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMICAL ENGINEERING (2021)

Review Engineering, Environmental

A critical review of the symbiotic relationship between constructed wetland and microbial fuel cell for enhancing pollutant removal and energy generation

Atieh Ebrahimi et al.

Summary: Constructed wetland technology and Microbial Fuel Cell technology can be combined to improve wastewater treatment methods. Integrated CW-MFC systems increase wastewater treatment efficiency through phytoremediation, enhance MFC power generation through wetland plants, and reduce wetland greenhouse gas emissions due to electrogenic bacteria dominance.

JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMICAL ENGINEERING (2021)

Article Engineering, Environmental

Enhanced power generation in microbial fuel cell by an agonist of electroactive biofilm - Sulfamethoxazole

Dan Wu et al.

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL (2020)

Article Engineering, Environmental

Intensified sulfamethoxazole removal in an electrolysis-integrated tidal flow constructed wetland system

Xiaohui Liu et al.

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL (2020)

Article Green & Sustainable Science & Technology

Intensified nitrogen removal in the tidal flow constructed wetland-microbial fuel cell: Insight into evaluation of denitrifying genes

Longmian Wang et al.

JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION (2020)

Article Engineering, Environmental

Nanoplastics Disturb Nitrogen Removal in Constructed Wetlands: Responses of Microbes and Macrophytes

Xiangyu Yang et al.

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY (2020)

Review Environmental Sciences

Constructed wetland microcosms as sustainable technology for domestic wastewater treatment: an overview

Saroj Kumar et al.

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH (2019)

Article Environmental Sciences

Effects of ofloxacin on nitrogen removal and microbial community structure in constructed wetland

Xinnan Tong et al.

SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT (2019)

Review Engineering, Environmental

Insights into the Fate and Removal of Antibiotics in Engineered Biological Treatment Systems: A Critical Review

Akashdeep Singh Oberoi et al.

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY (2019)

Article Chemistry, Analytical

Harvesting energy from cellulose through Geobacter sulfurreducens in Unique ternary culture

Yujing Jiang et al.

ANALYTICA CHIMICA ACTA (2019)

Review Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

BlastKOALA and GhostKOALA: KEGG Tools for Functional Characterization of Genome and Metagenome Sequences

Minoru Kanehisa et al.

JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGY (2016)

Review Green & Sustainable Science & Technology

Advances in the genetic modification of Rhodobacter sphaeroides to improve hydrogen production

Yiming Wang et al.

RENEWABLE & SUSTAINABLE ENERGY REVIEWS (2016)

Article Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology

Biokinetics of nitrogen removal at high concentrations by Rhodobacter sphaeroides ADZ101

Ahmad Idi et al.

INTERNATIONAL BIODETERIORATION & BIODEGRADATION (2015)

Article Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology

Higher diversity of ammonia/ammonium-oxidizing prokaryotes in constructed freshwater wetland than natural coastal marine wetland

Yong-Feng Wang et al.

APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY (2013)

Article Microbiology

Rhodanobacter denitrificans sp nov., isolated from nitrate-rich zones of a contaminated aquifer

Om Prakash et al.

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SYSTEMATIC AND EVOLUTIONARY MICROBIOLOGY (2012)

Review Marine & Freshwater Biology

Eutrophication and harmful algal blooms: A scientific consensus

J. Heisler et al.

HARMFUL ALGAE (2008)

Article Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

MEGAN analysis of metagenomic data

Daniel H. Huson et al.

GENOME RESEARCH (2007)

Review Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

Electricity-producing bacterial communities in microbial fuel cells

Bruce E. Logan et al.

TRENDS IN MICROBIOLOGY (2006)

Review Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

Denitrification in pathogenic bacteria: for better or worst?

L Philippot

TRENDS IN MICROBIOLOGY (2005)

Article Microbiology

Rhodoferax ferrireducens sp nov., a psychrotolerant, facultatively anaerobic bacterium that oxidizes acetate with the reduction of Fe(III)

KT Finneran et al.

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SYSTEMATIC AND EVOLUTIONARY MICROBIOLOGY (2003)