| Literature DB >> 30939384 |
Zhen-Yu Wu1, Yang Liu2, Si-Yuan Wang1, Pin Peng1, Xiu-Yan Li1, Juan Xu3, Wei-Hua Li2.
Abstract
Treatment of coking wastewater is a great challenge due to their instinct characteristics of high concentration, complex composition and biological toxicity. In this work, a novel integrated system comprising three-dimensional electrochemical reactors (3DERs) and three-dimensional biofilm electrode reactors (3DBERs) in series is developed for coking wastewater treatment. Results indicate that 79.63% of COD as well as 76.30% of total nitrogen could be removed at the low energy consumption of 15.6 kWh/m3. 3DERs mainly contribute to COD and nitrogen removal through electrochemical oxidation/reduction, while 3DBERs are responsible for nitrification process by enriched functional microbes. After treating by the integrated system, only long-chain alkanes are left in the wastewater and the toxicity of effluent is significantly reduced. This integrated 3DERs-3DBERs system exhibits capability of simultaneously eliminating carbonaceous and nitrogenous contaminants in coking wastewater, and greatly saves the energy with synergy of electricity and biofilm.Entities:
Keywords: Coking wastewater; Energy consumption; Nitrogen; Three-dimensional biofilm electrode reactors (3DBERs); Three-dimensional electrochemical reactors (3DERs)
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30939384 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2019.03.123
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642