Advanced biotechnologies for nutrient removal and recovery from wastewater
Activated sludge process is the most prevalent biotechnology for nutrient removal from urban and industrial wastewaters, but generally faces challenges including high aeration energy consumption, large-amount sludge production, and extra dose of carbon sources. Besides, nutrient recovery from high-strength wastewaters is crucial to sustainable water-energy-environment nexus. Recently, various advanced biotechnologies have been widely developed for efficient nutrient removal/recovery from wastewater, such as anammox, partial nitrification, aerobic granular sludge, membrane bioreactor and bacteria-and-algae symbiotic system, etc. The aim of this special issue is to gather excellent work on the cutting-edge biotechnologies used for nutrient removal and recovery from wastewater.
Guest editors:
Dr. Xiaowu Huang
Guangdong Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, China
Prof. Wenzong Liu
Harbin Institute of Technology Shenzhen, China
Prof. Dong Wei
University of Jinan, China
Manuscript submission information:
Manuscripts should be submitted online at https://www.editorialmanager.com/crbiot/default.aspx
Please select “VSI: Nutrient Removal/Recovery” when submitting your manuscript to this special issue and indicate the actual article type in the cover letter.
Deadline for manuscript submission: 28-February-2025.
30% discount is offered for this Special Issue.
Keywords:
Biological nutrient removal
Nutrient recovery
Anammox
Comammox
Aerobic denitrification
Microalgae
Aerobic granular sludge
Phosphorus circular economy
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