Diatom Nanoengineering and Metabolism Laboratory (DNM), School of Applied Science, Dr. HarisinghGour Central University, Sagar, MP, 470003, India.
Department of Botany, Mohan Lal Sukhadia University, Udaipur, 313001, Rajasthan, India.
Environ Res. 2021 Oct;201:111550. doi: 10.1016/j.envres.2021.111550. Epub 2021 Jul 2.
Wastewater management and its treatment have revolutionized the industry sector into many innovative techniques. However, the cost of recycling via chemical treatment has major issues especially in economically poor sectors. On the offset, one of the most viable and economical techniques to clean wastewater is by growing microalgae in it. Since wastewater is rich in nitrates, phosphates and other trace elements, the environment is suitable for the growth of microalgae. On the other side, the cost of harvesting microalgae for its secondary metabolites is burgeoning. While simultaneously growing of microalgae in photobioreactors requires regular feeding of the nutrients and maintenance which increases the cost of operation and hence cost of its end products. The growth of microalgae in waste waters makes the process not only economical but they also manufacture more amounts of value added products. However, harvesting of these values added products is still a cumbersome task. On the offset, it has been observed that pretreating the microalgal biomass with ultrasonication allows easy oozing of the secondary metabolites like oil, proteins, carbohydrates and methane at much lower cost than that required for their extraction. Among microalgae diatoms are more robust and have immense crude oil and are rich in various value added products. However, due to their thick silica walls they do not ooze the metabolites until the mechanical force on their walls reaches certain threshold energy. In this review recycling of wastewater using microalgae and its pretreatment via ultrasonication with special reference to diatoms is critically discussed. Perspectives on circular bioeconomy and knowledge gaps for employing microalgae to recycle wastewater have been comprehensively narrated.
废水管理及其处理已经彻底改变了许多创新技术的工业部门。然而,通过化学处理进行回收的成本存在重大问题,特别是在经济贫困地区。另一方面,用微藻来净化废水是最可行和最经济的技术之一。由于废水中富含硝酸盐、磷酸盐和其他微量元素,因此环境非常适合微藻的生长。然而,为了提取其次生代谢产物而收获微藻的成本正在迅速增加。同时,在光生物反应器中同时培养微藻需要定期添加营养物质并进行维护,这增加了运营成本,从而增加了其最终产品的成本。在废水中培养微藻不仅使过程经济,而且还可以制造更多的增值产品。然而,这些增值产品的收获仍然是一项繁琐的任务。另一方面,人们已经观察到,用超声波预处理微藻生物质可以以比提取所需的成本低得多的成本,轻松地渗出次生代谢产物,如油、蛋白质、碳水化合物和甲烷。在微藻中,硅藻更健壮,并且具有大量的原油,并且富含各种增值产品。然而,由于它们的厚二氧化硅壁,除非机械力达到一定的阈值能量,否则它们不会渗出代谢物。在这篇综述中,我们批判性地讨论了使用微藻回收废水及其通过超声波预处理的方法,特别是针对硅藻。全面叙述了采用微藻回收废水的循环生物经济观点和知识差距。