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Novel bio-electro-Fenton technology for azo dye wastewater treatment using microbial reverse-electrodialysis electrolysis cell.

Xiaohu Li1, Xiangdan Jin1, Nannan Zhao1, Irini Angelidaki1, Yifeng Zhang2.   

Abstract

Development of sustainable technologies for treatment of azo dyes containing wastewaters has long been of great interest. In this study, we proposed an innovative concept of using microbial reverse-electrodialysis electrolysis cell (MREC) based Fenton process to treat azo dye wastewater. In such MREC-Fenton integrated process, the production of H2O2 which is the key reactant of fenton-reaction was driven by the electrons harvested from the exoelectrogens and salinity-gradient between sea water and fresh water in MREC. Complete decolorization and mineralization of 400mgL-1 Orange G was achieved with apparent first order rate constants of 1.15±0.06 and 0.26±0.03h-1, respectively. Furthermore, the initial concentration of orange G, initial solution pH, catholyte concentration, high and low concentration salt water flow rate and air flow rate were all found to significantly affect the dye degradation. This study provides an efficient and cost-effective system for the degradation of non-biodegradable pollutants.
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Keywords:  Azo dye; Biological process; Fenton reaction; Microbial reverse-electrodialysis electrolysis cell (MREC); Salinity gradient; Wastewater

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28086173     DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2016.12.114

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bioresour Technol        ISSN: 0960-8524            Impact factor:   9.642


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