“…The main contaminants in the wastewater are phenol, cyanide, thiocyanate, ammonium 2 and so on, and most of them have been reported to be carcinogenic and mutative refractory organics. 3,4 In order to meet the discharge standard, a series of physiochemical and biological processes are usually employed together, including ammonia stripping, solvent extraction, anaerobic, aerobic system followed by membrane and crystallization technologies. 5,6 Although, this dual process is very effective, but still confronts with some issues, like complicated technology, large area is occupied, along with secondary pollution produced, such as extra sludge from biological process.…”