Technology to Remove Trace Pollutants in Sewage Treatment Water Using Jellyfish Characteristics

Hyeok Jin Park, Eun Jin Kim, Kyung Sil Choo, Joo Eun Shim,Min-Kyeong Yeo

APPLIED CHEMISTRY FOR ENGINEERING(2024)

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Abstract
The present study was aimed to evaluate the removal of the trace pollutants (heavy metals and microplastics) in the sewage treatment plant by using the jellyfish Extract at Immunity reaction (JEI) of Aurelia coerulea. The experiment was conducted on two different scales: the lab scale using a Jar -tester and the Pilot system scale equipped with two newly developed devices in the laboratory, the active tube connection mixed system and the concentration integrated separation device. Compared to anionic polymers currently used in the field, JEI showed similar or higher efficiency to remove the trace pollutants. When JEI was added to the effluent through the Pilot system, the combination of JEI and the trace pollutants was maximized through two mixing processes, and as a result, the removal rate of the trace pollutants was greatly improved. Based on these results, we propose the present technology as an alternative to removing trace pollutants that can reduce ecosystem risk and minimize the generation of inorganic waste, away from the existing method.
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Jellyfish,Trace pollutant,Microplastics,Heavy metal,Advanced processing
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