2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.162018
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Anaerobic zone Functionality, Design and Configurations for a Sustainable EBPR process: A Critical Review

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“…(2023) studied different aspects of the EBPR process and identified several knowledge gaps related to the identification of the functional phosphorus accumulating organisms (PAO)'s, their selective efficiency, and the extent of the anaerobic hydrolysis rate during EBPR. The authors cite a certain level of ‘vagueness’ in defining the mechanisms and microbial ecology of the EBRP process 33 . Furthermore, the scaling up of EBPR technology in wastewater treatment has shown several gaps in terms of P‐recovery efficiency amid the lack of proper identification of PAO's selectivity and recovery effectiveness 11 …”
Section: Motivations Behind P‐recoverymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…(2023) studied different aspects of the EBPR process and identified several knowledge gaps related to the identification of the functional phosphorus accumulating organisms (PAO)'s, their selective efficiency, and the extent of the anaerobic hydrolysis rate during EBPR. The authors cite a certain level of ‘vagueness’ in defining the mechanisms and microbial ecology of the EBRP process 33 . Furthermore, the scaling up of EBPR technology in wastewater treatment has shown several gaps in terms of P‐recovery efficiency amid the lack of proper identification of PAO's selectivity and recovery effectiveness 11 …”
Section: Motivations Behind P‐recoverymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors cite a certain level of 'vagueness' in defining the mechanisms and microbial ecology of the EBRP process. 33 Furthermore, the scaling up of EBPR technology in wastewater treatment has shown several gaps in terms of P-recovery efficiency amid the lack of proper identification of PAO's selectivity and recovery effectiveness. 11 On the other hand, P-recovery through chemical treatment involves the addition of acidic or basic solutions to extract P from waste streams to produce P-rich liquid streams.…”
Section: Techniques For P-recovery From Organic Wastementioning
confidence: 99%