کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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299661 | 512438 | 2016 | 9 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
• Integration of PDBR with MET provides mineralization of azo dye molecules.
• Wastewater treatment along with simultaneous bioelectricity and nutrient recovery.
• Breakdown of azo compounds correlated by Toxicity and nitrogen species estimation.
• Increased nitrates in cathode chamber utilized as biofertilizer.
• Integrated technology advocates sustainability by following biorefinery concept.
Microbial electrochemical treatment (MET) process was designed to evaluate complete mineralization of partially treated dye effluent obtained from anoxically operated Periodic discontinuous batch reactor (PDBR) for simultaneous bioelectricity generation and recovery of nutrients. In MET bioreactor, anode and cathode chambers were fed with designed synthetic wastewater (DSW) and PDBR dye effluents. The dye metabolite (NH4+) will be converted to nitrates by the activity of aerobic biocatalyst present in cathode chamber to be used as biofertilizer. Dye removal of 90.2% was observed with good electrogenic activity (voltage (OCV)/current; 395 mV/1.77 mA). The mineralization of dye and its intermediates were assessed by reduction in overall toxicity from 23% to 4%. Chemical oxygen demand (COD) removal efficiency of 75% (anode) and 88% (cathode) were observed in correspondence to higher azoreductase (18.7 U; 48 h) and dehydrogenase (1.66 μg/ml of toluene; 24 h) enzyme activities which correlated well with metabolic activities of biocatalyst. Bioelectrocatalytic behavior of mixed biocatalyst on the basis of redox catalytic currents and prevalence of redox mediators signified the specific function of electron transfer toward dye mineralization. The results obtained suggest that the use of MET can considerably degrade toxic pollutants and provides nitrate rich solution (biofertilizer). Utilization of recovered nutrients directly to farms without any energy intensive methods is reported in this communication.
Schematic Representation of integrated PDBR and MET bioreactors towards biofertilizer application.Figure optionsDownload as PowerPoint slide
Journal: Renewable Energy - Volume 98, December 2016, Pages 188–196