Retrospect and prospect of aerobic biodegradation of aniline: Overcome existing bottlenecks and follow future trends
Aniline is a highly bio-toxic industrial product, even at low concentrations, whose related wastewater has been flowing out worldwide on a large scale along with human production. As a green technology, aerobic biological treatment has been widely applied in industrial wastewater and exhibited vario...
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description | Aniline is a highly bio-toxic industrial product, even at low concentrations, whose related wastewater has been flowing out worldwide on a large scale along with human production. As a green technology, aerobic biological treatment has been widely applied in industrial wastewater and exhibited various characteristics in the field of aniline wastewater. Meanwhile, this technology has shown its potential of synchronous nitrogen removal, but it still consumes energy badly. In the face of resource scarcity, this review comprehensively discusses the existing research in aerobic biodegradation of aniline wastewater to find out the developmental dawn of aerobic biological treatment. Primarily, it put forward the evolution history details of aniline biodegradation from pure culture to mixed culture and then to simultaneous nitrogen removal. On this basis, it presented the existing challenges to further expand the application of aerobic biotechnology, including the confusions of aniline metabolic mechanism, the development of co-degradation of multiple pollutants and the lack of practical experience of bioreactor operation for aniline and nitrogen removal. Additionally, the prospects of the technological shift to meet the needs of an energy-conserving society was described according to existing experiences and feasibility. Including but not limiting to the development of multifunctional bacteria, the reduction of greenhouse gases and the combination of green technologies.
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•The development process and rule of aerobic biodegradation of aniline were discussed.•The catalytic pathway of aniline dioxygenase remains to be verified.•It is vital to seek microbes capable of degrading aniline as a non-growth substrate.•Biofilm and aerobic granular sludge can removal aniline and nitrogen synchronously.•The ideas of making aerobic biodegradation of aniline carbon neutral were proposed. |
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