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Analysis of Biofilm Solid Interactions Underpinning Wastewater Treatment

Description du projet

Zoom sur les interactions particules-biofilms

L’un des procédés de traitement des eaux usées les plus courants a recours aux biofilms pour transformer les polluants. Les processus à base de biofilms ont beau être de plus en plus importants pour l’élimination des nutriments, cette technologie a toutefois connu peu d’améliorations. Le projet ABSOLUTE, financé par l’UE, mettra au point de nouvelles technologies fondées sur les biofilms qui sont plus efficaces sur le plan énergétique et en termes de récupération des ressources. Plus particulièrement, il examinera de plus près les mécanismes qui régissent les interactions entre la matière organique particulaire et les biofilms. Cette recherche ira plus loin que les technologies de pointe actuelles en construisant, dans un premier temps, une plateforme expérimentale qui tire parti des avancées récentes réalisées dans les domaines de l’imagerie avancée, des nanocapteurs et du suivi des particules. Globalement, ses résultats aideront le secteur de l’eau à atteindre un niveau d’émissions nettes nulles et à contribuer à l’économie circulaire.

Objectif

Wastewater treatment (WWT) processes that use biofilms as their biocatalyst have been in use for over 100 years. Over the past few decades, a greater understanding has emerged on how biofilms can be exploited for enhanced nutrient removal and this knowledge has been translated into new technologies representing about one-third of all WWT processes in a multibillion-euro global wastewater technology market.

Despite the success of these technologies, there is significant need for enhanced efficiencies in these processes and the development of new technologies that are more energy efficient and are capable of better resource recovery from wastewater are needed. To achieve this, there is need for new mechanistic insight, in particular the interaction between biofilms and particulate organic matter in the influent wastewater. The knowledge-gap spans three key areas: (i) non-oxidative interactions, (ii) hydrolysis and (iii) bioflocculation. This research project will develop an enhanced multispecies biofilm model that better incorporates new understating of these areas. We will go significantly beyond current state of the art by first building an experimental platform that exploits recent developments in advanced imaging, nanosensors & particle-tracking to probe the fundamentals of these mechanisms. To achieve this, the platform will be uniquely based on fluorescently tagged monospecies biofilms, rather than on conventional multispecies biofilm in a first phase of the project. This work will then inform the development of new mathematical model relationships, which will be implemented in an extended multispecies model and validated against data from a pilot plant operating with conditions representative of a real WWT plant.

The transformative approach in this project will lead to a more fundamental insight into the mechanisms underpinning particle-biofilm interactions and pave the way to new application of biofilms for advanced wastewater treatment.

Institution d’accueil

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DUBLIN, NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND, DUBLIN
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 2 496 268,00
Adresse
BELFIELD
4 Dublin
Irlande

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Région
Ireland Eastern and Midland Dublin
Type d’activité
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Liens
Coût total
€ 2 496 268,00

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