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    Novel Nitrogen-Doped Zinc Oxide (ND-ZnO) Algal-Bioreactor System for Methylene Blue Wastewater Treatment

    Source: Journal of Environmental Engineering:;2024:;Volume ( 150 ):;issue: 002::page 04023102-1
    Author:
    Edwin H. W. Leung
    ,
    Winnie Lam
    ,
    C. M. Lo
    ,
    Fred W. F. Lee
    ,
    Steven J. L. Xu
    DOI: 10.1061/JOEEDU.EEENG-7409
    Publisher: ASCE
    Abstract: Herein we present the production of a two-stage wastewater treatment system for industrial azo-dye using an immobilized nitrogen-doped zinc oxide (ND-ZnO) nanoparticles and a microalgae bioreactor. The treatment system was found capable of reducing up to 95% of methylene blue wastewater in 48 h under a seminatural condition. In the first stage, the immobilized ND-ZnO chamber was found to have photocatalyzed up to 80% using natural sunlight in 4 h. In the second stage, the algae (Chlorella vulgaris) were found to be capable of repeatedly handling the semitreated wastewater and found remained active for at least 7 cycles (hydraulic retention time = 44 h, solid reaction time = 14 days). The algae not only take part in purifying the wastewater but also absorb and metabolize the toxic cleaved by-products therein. The presented system demonstrated a low-cost alternative, both in terms of production and operation, for treatment of recalcitrant azo-dye. Furthermore, unlike other pilot systems using suspended nanoparticles, expensive recovery of nanoparticles is not required and accidental discharge of nanoparticles is avoided. Toxicity assay using fish gill cell line demonstrated that the acute toxicity of the effluent was negligible. To conclude, this novel treatment system opened a new and safe way for effective yet simple treatment of azo-dye wastewater.
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    contributor authorEdwin H. W. Leung
    contributor authorWinnie Lam
    contributor authorC. M. Lo
    contributor authorFred W. F. Lee
    contributor authorSteven J. L. Xu
    date accessioned2024-04-27T22:24:45Z
    date available2024-04-27T22:24:45Z
    date issued2024/02/01
    identifier other10.1061-JOEEDU.EEENG-7409.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4296597
    description abstractHerein we present the production of a two-stage wastewater treatment system for industrial azo-dye using an immobilized nitrogen-doped zinc oxide (ND-ZnO) nanoparticles and a microalgae bioreactor. The treatment system was found capable of reducing up to 95% of methylene blue wastewater in 48 h under a seminatural condition. In the first stage, the immobilized ND-ZnO chamber was found to have photocatalyzed up to 80% using natural sunlight in 4 h. In the second stage, the algae (Chlorella vulgaris) were found to be capable of repeatedly handling the semitreated wastewater and found remained active for at least 7 cycles (hydraulic retention time = 44 h, solid reaction time = 14 days). The algae not only take part in purifying the wastewater but also absorb and metabolize the toxic cleaved by-products therein. The presented system demonstrated a low-cost alternative, both in terms of production and operation, for treatment of recalcitrant azo-dye. Furthermore, unlike other pilot systems using suspended nanoparticles, expensive recovery of nanoparticles is not required and accidental discharge of nanoparticles is avoided. Toxicity assay using fish gill cell line demonstrated that the acute toxicity of the effluent was negligible. To conclude, this novel treatment system opened a new and safe way for effective yet simple treatment of azo-dye wastewater.
    publisherASCE
    titleNovel Nitrogen-Doped Zinc Oxide (ND-ZnO) Algal-Bioreactor System for Methylene Blue Wastewater Treatment
    typeJournal Article
    journal volume150
    journal issue2
    journal titleJournal of Environmental Engineering
    identifier doi10.1061/JOEEDU.EEENG-7409
    journal fristpage04023102-1
    journal lastpage04023102-7
    page7
    treeJournal of Environmental Engineering:;2024:;Volume ( 150 ):;issue: 002
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