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Removal of pharmaceutical compounds from urban wastewater by an advanced bio-oxidation process based on fungi <Emphasis Type="Italic">Trametes versicolor</Emphasis> immobilized in a continuous RBC system
Authors:Ana Cruz del Álamo  María Isabel Pariente  Ioanna Vasiliadou  Beatriz Padrino  Daniel Puyol  Raúl Molina  Fernando Martínez
Institution:1.Department of Chemical and Energy Tech., Chemical and Environmental Tech., Mechanical Tech., and Analytical Chemistry, ESCET,Universidad Rey Juan Carlos,Móstoles,Spain
Abstract:Conventional wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) are not able to remove completely some emerging contaminants, such as residual pharmaceutical compounds (PCs) with potential ecotoxicity to water bodies. An advanced bio-oxidation process (ABOP) using white-rot fungi (WRF) has been proposed as alternative biological treatment for degradation of non-biodegradable compounds. A synthetic and real wastewater spiked with 12 PCs at 50 μg L?1 was treated by means of ABOP based on WRF in a rotating biological contactor (RBC) at 1 day of hydraulic retention time (HRT). The ABOP achieved a remarkable biological performance in terms of TOC removal and reduction of N-NH4 + and P-PO4 3? nutrients. Likewise, 5 of the 12 PCs were eliminated with removal efficiencies ranging from 80 to 95%, whereas 6 of 12 PCs were eliminated with removal values ranging from 50 to 70%. The anaerobic digestion of the fungal sludge generated upon the treatment was also evaluated, obtaining a methane yield of 250 mL CH4 gVS ?1. These results evidenced that the proposed ABOP is a promising alternative for the sustainable wastewater treatment of urban effluents, combining advanced oxidation with biological operation for the removal of emerging PCs and energy recovery.
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