2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2017.02.095
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Removal of emerging organic contaminants with a pilot-scale biofilter packed with natural manganese oxides

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“…Several methods, such as advanced oxidation procedures (AOP) (Ba-Abbad et al 2017;Gil et al, 2017, Lin et al 2017a, biological treatment (Besha et al 2017;Ghattas, et al, 2017), coagulation (Kishimoto and Kobayashi 2016), flocculation (Kishimoto and Kobayashi, 2016;Matamoros and Salvado 2013), filtration (Zhang et al 2017b) and adsorption (Bhatnagar and Anastopoulos 2017;Zhuo et al 2017) processes have been applied to remove this kind of pollutants from the effluents (Besha et al 2017;Carmalin et al 2016). Some of these methods have been shown to be effective; however, some of them presented some drawbacks and limitations such as an excess amount of chemical reagent, high implemental costs and high sludge production that has serious disposal problems.…”
Section: Responsible Editor: Philippe Garriguesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several methods, such as advanced oxidation procedures (AOP) (Ba-Abbad et al 2017;Gil et al, 2017, Lin et al 2017a, biological treatment (Besha et al 2017;Ghattas, et al, 2017), coagulation (Kishimoto and Kobayashi 2016), flocculation (Kishimoto and Kobayashi, 2016;Matamoros and Salvado 2013), filtration (Zhang et al 2017b) and adsorption (Bhatnagar and Anastopoulos 2017;Zhuo et al 2017) processes have been applied to remove this kind of pollutants from the effluents (Besha et al 2017;Carmalin et al 2016). Some of these methods have been shown to be effective; however, some of them presented some drawbacks and limitations such as an excess amount of chemical reagent, high implemental costs and high sludge production that has serious disposal problems.…”
Section: Responsible Editor: Philippe Garriguesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To further strengthen the hypothesis that inoculating the sand filter (biofilter) may enhance the removal of metal ions, organic carbon or nitrogen and especially emerging contaminants, such as MC-LR reported in few studies (Ho et al, 2006(Ho et al, , 2007Bartel and Grützmacher, 2002;Bourne et al, 2006;Hallé et al, 2015;Zhang et al, 2017), all the prepared sand composites were inoculated with a combination of MC-LR-degrader and native bacterial strains isolated from the filtration unit of a DWTP. The choice of the MC-degrader was strictly based on their biofilm forming-ability.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nowadays, many conventional or advanced methods such as biological treatment, [ 11,12 ] electrochemical processes, [ 13 ] ozonation, [ 14 ] photocatalytic degradation, [ 15,16 ] membrane filtration, [ 17 ] biofiltration, [ 18 ] and adsorption processes [ 19,20 ] are used in the treatment of antibiotic‐containing wastewater. However, development of effective and economical processes to remove antibiotics from water prior to biological treatment is of considerable interest.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%