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Constructed wetlands for the removal of organic micropollutants from wastewater: Current status, progress, and challenges. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Constructed wetlands (CWs) serve as an eco-friendly and cost-effective method for treating micropollutants (MPs) in wastewater, showcasing their potential for sustainable environmental management.
  • The paper reviews key strategies for MP removal, including phytoremediation, substrate adsorption, and microbial degradation, while emphasizing the factors that influence CW performance such as temperature, pH, and microbial interactions.
  • It also discusses process-based models and numerical simulations using artificial neural networks (ANN) to enhance the effectiveness of CW systems against diverse organic MP patterns, highlighting the collaborative role of plants and microbes in remediation.

Article Abstract

In this work, the practical utility of constructed wetlands (CWs) is described as a promising treatment option for micropollutants (MPs) in wastewater with the aid of their eco-friendly, low-energy, economically feasible, and ecologically sustainable nature. This paper offers a comprehensive review on CW technology with respect to the key strategies for MP removal such as phytoremediation, substrate adsorption, and microbial degradation. It explores the important factors controlling the performance of CWs (e.g., in terms of configurations, substrates, plant-microbe interactions, temperature, pH, oxygen levels, hydraulic loading rate, and retention time) along with the discussions on the pivotal role of microbial populations in CWs and plant-microbe cooperative remediation dynamics, particularly in relation to diverse organic MP patterns in CWs. As such, this review aims to provide valuable insights into the key strategies for optimizing MP treatment and for enhancing the efficacy of CW systems. In addition, the process-based models of constructed wetlands along with the numerical simulations based on the artificial neural network (ANN) method are also described in association with the data exploratory techniques. This work is thus expected to help open up new possibilities for the application of plant-microbe cooperative remediation approaches against diverse patterns of organic MPs present in CWs.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2024.142364DOI Listing

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