| Literature DB >> 32305016 |
Yan Feng1, Mengya Guo2, Xinqiang Jia3, Na Liu4, Xinxin Li2, Xing Li3, Liang Song5, Xinwei Wang6, Liping Qiu2, Yanzhen Yu7.
Abstract
Three-dimensional electrode biological aerated filter (3DE-BAF) with particulate bioelectrode from lithium slag was used to simultaneously remove diclofenac and clofibric acid from the synthetic domestic sewage, and the combined effects of electrical current and nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) on microbial community was analyzed. The results indicated that (1) the average diclofenac and clofibric acid removal efficiency in the 3DE-BAF firstly increased, attained the peak of 79.40 ± 6.74% and 69.50 ± 6.26% at 0.35 A, and then decreased to 71.82 ± 4.90% and 55.92 ± 5.17% at 0.40 A, respectively; (2) the concentration of the diclofenac and clofibric acid in 3DE-BAF gradually decreased with the increase of reactor height; (3) the current intensity and space position affected the microbial structure at the different level; (4) at the optimum current intensity, Thiothrix, Flavobacteriaceae, Halothiobacillaceae, Hydrogenophaga, and Comamonadaceae accounted for the main bacterial community for removal diclofenac and clofibric acid in the 3DE-BAF.Entities:
Keywords: Clofibric acid; Combined effects; Diclofenac sodium; Microbial community; Three-dimensional electrode biological aerated filter (3DE-BAF)
Year: 2020 PMID: 32305016 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2020.123346
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642