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Revision as of 02:36, 7 August 2015

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PROJECT



Y.Reef is artificial reef in the seabed utilizing our engineered strains to consolidate the sands automatically




Y.Lipolytica


With the development of industry, copper is in increasingly great demand in our society, thus
many countries are raising the production to meet the demands. [1] However, copper smelting, processing
and electroplating and other industrial production processes produce a lot of sewage containing copper ion and
some other contaminants, such as cyanide and fluoride. Pollutants of different sources of wastewater are listed in table 1. Copper ion, cyanide and fluoride are marked in red to highlight the severity of these three pollutants.


1. The harm of water containing excess copper

Some people who drink water containing copper in excess of the action level may, with short term exposure, experience gastrointestinal distress, and with long-term exposure may experience liver or kidney damage. For people with Wilson's Disease, we strongly advise them to consult their personal doctor if the amount of copper in their water exceeds the action level.

2. The harm of water containing excess cyanide

CN- is extremely toxic to fish. The minimum lethal dose for carps is 0.2 ppm. WHO (World Health Organization) stipulates that the intoxication limit for fish is 0.03mg/L free cyanide ions. Cyanide can enter the body via contacting with skin, cavity mucous membrane, inhaling, taking orally, injection, etc. After entering the body, cyanide dissociates into CN-. CN- can prevent Fe3+ from transforming into Fe2+, which causes the failure of a series of biochemical reactions, thus leads to the death of cells due to the shortage of oxygen. Meanwhile, the central nervous system loses its function rapidly due to the lack of ATP produced through respiration. Then the symptoms of respiratory muscle paralysis, cardiac arresting and multiple organ failure follow, leading to





Part 2: Weaknesses of current treating method

Copper ion

The main copper wastewater treatments include chemical precipitation, ion exchange, and electrolysis method. [2] As a result of the different production processes, the valence state and station of copper ions in wastewater have their own special properties. The Chemical precipitation method produces sludge containing heavy metal ions, which can cause serious secondary pollution. The Electrolysis method is inefficient and needs too much energy. The ion exchange method has a good extraction, but the high cost of the resin makes it completely unsuitable for an industrial process. [3] Treatment for different types of wastewater containing copper should be based on the nature of the wastewater. In order to meet emission standards, different process or combination of processes should be exerted for treating different types of wastewater. [4] Meanwhile, when dealing with wastewater containing copper, a very useful metal in industry, the recycle of it, should also be taken into consideration.


Fluoride

Traditionally, there're two treatments for fluoridated water, specifically using lime to neutralize and precipitate F- in water and using coagulating sedimentation with CaCl2-lime.The problems of the two treatments include the demand for very large amount of neutralizer, the production of large amount of sludge, the difficulty in dehydration and the difficulty in reusing sludge. And both of the two treatments have high cost a limited processing capacity.





Part 3: Strength of our E. kungfu treating method

Our E. kungfu is capable of forming a biofilm, which can sense the specific heavy metal, and activate a cell surface display system that acts to remove and recycle copper ion. In addition, it has the amazing ability to degrade the main metallurgy pollutants, cyanide and fluoride, in wastewater directly. The rotating biological contactor (RBC) we designed makes this process more feasible. The disc rotates to let the biofilm touch the wastewater in a suitable rate, thus enables our E. kungfu to absorb copper ion, cyanide and fluoride effectively. Our method makes a great improvement based on current-biological treatments. It is highly efficient, low cost and reduces the secondary pollution.

Consolidation

Y.Reef is artificial reef in the seabed utilizing our engineered strains to consolidate the sands automatically. With it, we are able to construct marine farms since the Bio.reef provides a platform for organisms to grow in the ocean. We can have marine products raising like sea cucumbers or edible sea grass. In this way, we not only attain economical boost but also increase the biodiversity and enhance the marine system.

Fixing

When combining parts and modules to create larger scale systems, crosstalk and host overload often get in the way.

Fixing

When combining parts and modules to create larger scale systems, crosstalk and host overload often get in the way.

Fixing

When combining parts and modules to create larger scale systems, crosstalk and host overload often get in the way.

Fixing

When combining parts and modules to create larger scale systems, crosstalk and host overload often get in the way.