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Performance of pilot-scale constructed wetland osmotic microbial fuel cell under different gravel conditions

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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
Volume 29, Issue 44, Pages 66757-66767

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-022-20493-7

Keywords

Surface area; Biofilm activity; HRT; NPK; BET analysis

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This paper investigates the performance of a pilot-scale constructed wetland osmotic microbial fuel cell (CW-OMFC) under different gravel conditions. The use of high porous materials in the CW-OMFC resulted in higher power generation, lower salt flux, and higher COD removal efficiency. Additionally, the plants in the system were able to uptake nutrients from the wastewater.
This paper explores the performance of pilot-scale constructed wetland osmotic microbial fuel cell (CW-OMFC) in different gravel conditions. The performance was measured in terms of power generation, water flux, chemical oxygen demand (COD) removal, and coulombic efficiency. The CW-OMFC was divided into four sections based on the porosity of the materials. The surface area of materials at Side A, Side B, Side C, and Side D were 2.717 m(2).g(-1), 0.228 m(2).g(-1), 0.095 m(2).g(-1), and 0.072 m(2).g(-1), respectively. The CW-OMFC achieved maximum water flux, minimum reverse salt flux, high power density, and COD removal efficiency of 6.66 +/- 0.5 L.m(-2).h(-1), 3.33 +/- 1.2 g.m(-2).h(-1), 59.53 +/- 10 mW.m(-2) and 84.69%, respectively, by using high porous materials. The nutrients (nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium) uptake by plants from wastewater were 12.17%, 12.01%, and 21.73%, respectively.

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