Effects of ammonia on electrochemical active biofilm in microbial electrolysis cells for synthetic swine wastewater treatment (Record no. 55079)

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Title Effects of ammonia on electrochemical active biofilm in microbial electrolysis cells for synthetic swine wastewater treatment
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Volume/sequential designation Water Research, 219, p.118570, 2022
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Summary, etc. When facing wastewater with high organic and ammonia, e. g. swine wastewater, microbial electrolysis cell (MEC)is emerging for energy extraction as hydrogen and methane. However, the effects of highly concentrated ammonia on MEC haven't been fully evaluated. In this study, single-chamber MECs were operated with acetate and sucrose as substrates under various ammonia concentrations. The current generally increased with ammonia loading from 80 to 3000 mg L-1. Yet, the substrate consumption in MECs was inhibited with ammonia concentrations above 1000 mg L-1. As a combined result, the energy recovery efficiency of MECs was stable. The electrochemical activity of anode biofilm reached the peak under 1000 mg L-1 ammonia and was restricted under higher ammonia loadings. Under neutral pH, the NH4+ increases the cell membrane permeability, which benefited the electrochemical activity of exoelectrogens to a proper extent. Nevertheless, the toxic ammonia also accelerated the anode biomass loss and stimulated the extracellular polymeric substance (EPS)secretion. Due to the current increase, the abundance of exoelectrogens generally raised with ammonia loading from 80 to 3000 mg L-1. However, except for anode biomass loss, the carbon and methane metabolism pathways were inhibited in acetate-fed MEC, while the glycolysis acted as the rate-limiting step for substrate degradation in sucrose-fed conditions. This study systematically examined the influences of high ammonia loading on MEC performances, bio-community and anode electrochemical activities, and evaluated practical feasibility and application inch of MECs for the energy recovery and pollutant removal of high concentration organic and ammonia wastewater.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element MICROBIAL ELECTROLYSIS CELL
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Topical term or geographic name entry element HIGH AMMONIA LOADING
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Topical term or geographic name entry element HYDROGEN PRODUCTION
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Topical term or geographic name entry element BIO-ELECTROCHEMICAL PERFORMANCE
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Topical term or geographic name entry element BIOFILM ACTIVITY
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Topical term or geographic name entry element EXTRACELLULAR POLYMERIC SUBSTANCE
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Personal name Wang, N.
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Personal name Feng, Y.
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Personal name Li, Y.
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Personal name Zhang, L.
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Personal name Liu, J.
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Personal name Li, N.
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Personal name He, W.
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