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Long-term operation of cathode-enhanced ecological floating bed coupled with microbial electrochemical system for urban surface water remediation: From lab-scale research to engineering application.

Authors :
Li, Zeng
Qiu, Ye
Yu, Yanling
Ji, Yunlong
Li, Henan
Liao, Menglong
Li, Da
Liang, Dandan
Liu, Guohong
Feng, Yujie
Source :
Water Research. Jun2023, Vol. 237, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

• An innovative cathode-enhanced EOCFB-MES (CC-FeCB) was first constructed with nano-Fe 3 O 4 modification. • The CC-FeCB was firstly applied in 2300 m2 of urban surface water for 1-year operation. • CC-FeCB showed excellent pollutant removal via ectopic electron compensation in low-carbon water. • Electroactive bacteria and nitrogen converting bacteria were visibly enriched in CC-FeCB. • The ectopic electron compensation mechanism with Fe 3 O 4 -modified cathode in CC-FeCB was studied. Ecological floating bed coupled with microbial electrochemical system (ECOFB-MES) has great application potential in micro-polluted water remediation yet limited by low electron transfer efficiency on the microbial/electrode interface. Here, an innovative cathode-enhanced EOCFB-MES was constructed with nano-Fe 3 O 4 modification and applied for in-situ remediation both at lab scale (6 L, 62-day operation) and demonstration scale (2300 m2, 1-year operation). The cathode-enhanced ECOFB-MES exhibited superior removal in TOC (81.43 ± 2.05%), TN (85.12% ± 1.46%) and TP (59.80 ± 2.27%), much better than those of original ECOFB-MES and anode-enhanced ECOFB-MES in the laboratory test. Meanwhile, cathode-enhanced ECOFB-MES boosted current output by 33% than that of original ECOFB-MES, which made a great contribution to the improvement of ectopic electronic compensation for pollutant decontamination. Notably, cathode-enhanced ECOFB-MES presented high efficiency, stability and durability in the demonstration test, and fulfilled the average concentration of COD (9.5 ± 2.81 mg/L), TN (1.00 ± 0.21 mg/L) and TP (0.10 ± 0.04 mg/L) of effluent water to meet the Grade III (GB 3838–2002) with stable operation stage. Based on the KOSIM calculation, the removal loads of cathode-enhanced ECOFB-MES in carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus could reach 37.14 g COD/(d·m2), 2.62 g TN/(d·m2) and 0.55 g TP/(d·m2), respectively. According to the analysis of microbial communities and functional genes, the cathode modified by Fe 3 O 4 made a sensible enrichment in electroactive bacteria (EAB) and nitrogen-converting bacteria (NCB) as well as facilitated the functional genes expression in electron transfer and nitrogen metabolism, resulting in the synergistic removal of carbon in sediment and nitrite in water. This study provided a brandnew technique reference for in-situ remediation of surface water in practical application. [Display omitted] [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00431354
Volume :
237
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Water Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
163548775
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.watres.2023.119967