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Electrochemically and Bioelectrochemically Induced Ammonium Recovery

Journal

JOVE-JOURNAL OF VISUALIZED EXPERIMENTS
Volume -, Issue 95, Pages -

Publisher

JOURNAL OF VISUALIZED EXPERIMENTS
DOI: 10.3791/52405

Keywords

Chemistry; Issue 95; Electrochemical extraction; bioelectrochemical system; bioanode; ammonium recovery; microbial electrocatalysis; nutrient recovery; electrolysis cell

Funding

  1. Rutgers University NSF Fuels-IGERT
  2. European Union
  3. Ghent University Multidisciplinary Research Partnership (MRP)-Biotechnology [01 MRA 510W]
  4. IOF Advanced grant [F2012/IOF-Advanced/094]
  5. ERC Starter Grant Electrotalk
  6. Ghent University

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Streams such as urine and manure can contain high levels of ammonium, which could be recovered for reuse in agriculture or chemistry. The extraction of ammonium from an ammonium-rich stream is demonstrated using an electrochemical and a bioelectrochemical system. Both systems are controlled by a potentiostat to either fix the current (for the electrochemical cell) or fix the potential of the working electrode (for the bioelectrochemical cell). In the bioelectrochemical cell, electroactive bacteria catalyze the anodic reaction, whereas in the electrochemical cell the potentiostat applies a higher voltage to produce a current. The current and consequent restoration of the charge balance across the cell allow the transport of cations, such as ammonium, across a cation exchange membrane from the anolyte to the catholyte. The high pH of the catholyte leads to formation of ammonia, which can be stripped from the medium and captured in an acid solution, thus enabling the recovery of a valuable nutrient. The flux of ammonium across the membrane is characterized at different anolyte ammonium concentrations and currents for both the abiotic and biotic reactor systems. Both systems are compared based on current and removal efficiencies for ammonium, as well as the energy input required to drive ammonium transfer across the cation exchange membrane. Finally, a comparative analysis considering key aspects such as reliability, electrode cost, and rate is made.

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