Coking wastewater,characterized by high biological toxicity,poses significant challenges for traditional biological treatment methods.This study developed a novel in-situ immobilized photocatalytic-algae-bacteria cons...Coking wastewater,characterized by high biological toxicity,poses significant challenges for traditional biological treatment methods.This study developed a novel in-situ immobilized photocatalytic-algae-bacteria consortia(P-ABC)system using a polyether polyurethane sponge as a carrier,aiming to enhance biological treatment efficiency for actual coking wastewater.Results showed a 16.8%increase in algal density(up to 1.51×10^(5) cells/mL)in the P-ABC system compared to non-coupled controls,with significantly improved microbial metabolic activity,confirming the carrier's exceptional biocompatibility.Compared to standalone algae-bacteria consortia systems,the P-ABC system achieved higher removal efficiencies for chemical oxygen demand(COD_(Cr),19.8%),total organic carbon(TOC,21.2%),and total nitrogen(TN,30.4%).These findings validate the system's potential for improving stable and efficient treatment of industrial wastewater.Furthermore,this study offers insights into bio-enhanced treatment technologies and provides a reference pathway for integrating advanced oxidation and biological processes.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.22076113)Shaanxi Province Key R&D Program Project(No.2020NY-235)。
文摘Coking wastewater,characterized by high biological toxicity,poses significant challenges for traditional biological treatment methods.This study developed a novel in-situ immobilized photocatalytic-algae-bacteria consortia(P-ABC)system using a polyether polyurethane sponge as a carrier,aiming to enhance biological treatment efficiency for actual coking wastewater.Results showed a 16.8%increase in algal density(up to 1.51×10^(5) cells/mL)in the P-ABC system compared to non-coupled controls,with significantly improved microbial metabolic activity,confirming the carrier's exceptional biocompatibility.Compared to standalone algae-bacteria consortia systems,the P-ABC system achieved higher removal efficiencies for chemical oxygen demand(COD_(Cr),19.8%),total organic carbon(TOC,21.2%),and total nitrogen(TN,30.4%).These findings validate the system's potential for improving stable and efficient treatment of industrial wastewater.Furthermore,this study offers insights into bio-enhanced treatment technologies and provides a reference pathway for integrating advanced oxidation and biological processes.