2022
DOI: 10.1021/acsestwater.2c00222
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Bioaugmentation of Biological Activated Carbon Filters for Enhanced Micropollutant Removal

Abstract: Granular activated carbon (GAC) filtration is an important technology for micropollutant removal from water. In GAC filters, micropollutants adsorb onto the activated carbon and can also be biodegraded, prolonging the filter lifetime. Biodegradation can be enhanced by introducing micropollutants degrading microorganisms to the filters, that is, through bioaugmentation. We assessed pyrazole adsorption to activated carbon and biodegradation in GAC filters inoculated with pyrazole degrading biomass originating fr… Show more

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“…These processes include two-phase bioreactors, moving-bed biofilm reactors (MBBRs), and immobilized cell biofilm reactors [128]. The enhancement techniques involve bioaugmentation, introducing specialized microbial cultures [129,130]; bioacclimation, adapting microorganisms to degrade novel or toxic compounds [131,132]; and biostimulation, optimizing environmental conditions to increase microbial activities [133,134].…”
Section: Advanced Biological Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These processes include two-phase bioreactors, moving-bed biofilm reactors (MBBRs), and immobilized cell biofilm reactors [128]. The enhancement techniques involve bioaugmentation, introducing specialized microbial cultures [129,130]; bioacclimation, adapting microorganisms to degrade novel or toxic compounds [131,132]; and biostimulation, optimizing environmental conditions to increase microbial activities [133,134].…”
Section: Advanced Biological Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%