Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2012
Abstract
In recent years, the removal of nitrate as a global soil and water contaminant has been increasingly considered. Various methods have been applied to remove this inorganic pollutant from water and wastewater. Among them is an integrated " bio-electrochemical reactor" system, which is a novel method for water and wastewater denitrification. The novelty of this system is improved biological denitrification by immobilizing autohydrogenotrophic bacteria directly on the surface of a cathode, providing easy access to NO 3 - and H 2 as the electron acceptor and electron donor, respectively. The system effectiveness depends on the configuration of reactor, and the operational and environmental parameters. Identification and optimization of these parameters are important to enhance the efficiency of the system. In this review following the introduction and explanation of the process microbiology, the bio-electrochemical process is described focusing on new configurations, and the impact of important variables, namely, hydraulic retention time, electric current, pH, and carbon source. © 2012 Elsevier B.V.
Keywords
Nitrate, Denitrification, Autohydrogenotrophic bacteria, Bio-electrochemical, Electrolysis, Reactor configuration
Divisions
fac_eng
Publication Title
Biochemical Engineering Journal
Volume
67
Publisher
Elsevier
Additional Information
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