Integrated anaerobic and algal bioreactors

A promising conceptual alternative approach for conventional sewage treatment

Review (2022)
Author(s)

Jixiang Yang (Chinese Academy of Sciences)

J. B. van Lier (TU Delft - Sanitary Engineering)

Jian Li (Panzhihua University)

Jinsong Guo (Chongqing University)

Fang Fang (Chongqing University)

Research Group
Sanitary Engineering
Copyright
© 2022 Jixiang Yang, J.B. van Lier, Jian Li, Jinsong Guo, Fang Fang
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biortech.2021.126115
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Publication Year
2022
Language
English
Copyright
© 2022 Jixiang Yang, J.B. van Lier, Jian Li, Jinsong Guo, Fang Fang
Research Group
Sanitary Engineering
Volume number
343
Pages (from-to)
1-9
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Abstract

Conventional sewage treatment applying activated sludge processes is energy-intensive and requires great financial input, hampering widespread implementation. The introduction of anaerobic membrane bioreactors (AnMBR) followed by an algal reactor growing species of commercial interest, may present an alternative, contributing to the envisaged resource recovery at sewage treatment plants. AnMBRs can be applied for organic matter removal with energy self-sufficiency, provided that effective membrane fouling management is applied. Haematococcus pluvialis, an algal species with commercial value, can be selected for ammonium and phosphate removal. Theoretical analysis showed that good pollutant removal, positive financial output, as well as a significant reduction in the amount of hazardous activated sludge can be achieved by applying the proposed process, showing interesting advantages over current sewage treatment processes. Microbial contamination to H. pluvialis is a challenge, and technologies for preventing the contamination during continuous sewage treatment need to be applied.