应用生态学报 ›› 2016, Vol. 27 ›› Issue (5): 1683-1692.doi: 10.13287/j.1001-9332.201605.026
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王莎飞, 郭彩荣, 徐向阳, 朱亮*
收稿日期:
2015-09-29
出版日期:
2016-05-18
发布日期:
2016-05-18
通讯作者:
felix79cn@zju.edu.cn
作者简介:
王莎飞,女,1990年生,硕士研究生. 主要从事原水生物预处理技术研究. E-mail: sherry_wsf@163.com
基金资助:
WANG Sha-fei, GUO Cai-rong, XU Xiang-yang, ZHU Liang*
Received:
2015-09-29
Online:
2016-05-18
Published:
2016-05-18
摘要: 近年来,随着水体富营养化程度加剧,蓝藻水华现象时有发生,蓝藻及其释放的藻毒素对生态环境和人类健康构成严重威胁.本文概述了常见藻毒素的分类及其主要理化性质,总结了生物接触氧化、生物滤池和生物-生态耦合等工艺对藻毒素的去除性能与机制,分析了生物处理工艺的反应条件(温度、pH和水力停留时间)、原水性质及营养限制等影响因素,并对藻毒素去除机理、新工艺研发等方面进行了展望.
王莎飞, 郭彩荣, 徐向阳, 朱亮. 环境水体藻毒素生物处理技术研究进展[J]. 应用生态学报, 2016, 27(5): 1683-1692.
WANG Sha-fei, GUO Cai-rong, XU Xiang-yang, ZHU Liang. Review on biological treatment of cyanobacterial toxin in natural waters[J]. Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology, 2016, 27(5): 1683-1692.
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