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High-rate denitrification and SS rejection by biofilm-electrode reactor (BER) combined with microfiltration

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WATER RESEARCH
卷 36, 期 19, 页码 4801-4810

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/S0043-1354(02)00206-3

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denitrification; microfiltration; multi-electrode system; BER; groundwater; electrolysis

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In this study, a multi-cathode biofilm-electrode reactor (BER) combined with microfiltration (MF) was investigated using a laboratory-scale experimental apparatus for treatment of nitrate-contaminated water. The multi-cathode electrodes were composed of multiple-granular activated carbons (GACs). GACs attached to each cathode to enlarge surface area of electrodes and to attach bacteria quickly and firmly. In BER, H-2 gas is produced by applying electric current, which serves as an electron donor in biological reduction of nitrate to N-2 gas. Since some suspended solids were escaping from BER, MF membrane with plate modules and a pore size of 0.2 mum was placed after BER. Experimental results demonstrated that it was possible to operate the multi-cathode BER with high denitrification rates and hydraulic retention time (HRT) as low as HRT = 20 min. The denitrification rate was enhanced by 3-60 times in comparison with former studies. MF membrane successfully rejected the bacteria escaping from BER, so that the effluent concentration of SS was kept below 1 mg SS/l throughout the experiment. It was also possible to operate MF membrane at flux 2-9 times higher and pressure 2.5-31 times smaller than in former studies. This higher performance was mainly brought about by using biofilm and H-2 gas as an electron donor. Also, an economic evaluation of BER/MF was included, showing the feasibility of this process. The present BER/MF process is considered advantageous for the enhanced treatment of nitrate-polluted groundwater. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.

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