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Andrés Camilo Acosta Pelaéz

Micropollutant Biodegradation: Prospects for Wastewater Treatment


HPLC Study and Isolation of Strains with Potential for Degrading/Biotransforming Ortho-Substituted Aniline Analogs
2017. 116 S. 220 mm
Verlag/Jahr: AV AKADEMIKERVERLAG 2017
ISBN: 6-202-20284-X (620220284X)
Neue ISBN: 978-6-202-20284-8 (9786202202848)

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The effect of persistent chemical compounds, such as pharmaceuticals or endocrine disrupting compounds, and of their transformation products (TPs) in water bodies entails an ecotoxicological concern. The advances in analytical technology, namely High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC), have allowed the detection and quantification of these micropollutants, thus enabling the study of their occurrence. Moreover, although most Wastewater Treatment Plants (WWTPs) are not designed to remove these compounds and their performances are often limited, increasingly stringent discharge limits are expected. To overcome the problem, advanced treatment processes could be considered, but limitations are posed due to maintenance and operational costs. Hence, biodegradation is considered to be one of the most promising technologies due to its low cost and potential for complete micropollutant removal. This project focuses on the investigation and elucidation of the parameters that regulate the biodegradation of target micropollutant, such as Ortho-substituted Aniline analogs, aiming to deliver novel technologies to upgrade WWTPs.
Acosta Pelaéz, Andrés Camilo
Andrés Acosta is a leader of EU-Horizon 2020 projects led by ttz Bremerhaven. He earned his master degree at Stuttgart University. His current projects involve membrane bioreactors, granular activated carbon, and UV irradiation treatments to recover wastewater nutrients and reuse water safely for food irrigation in Europe.