Constructed wetland coupled microbial fuel cell treating real tannery wastewater: Performance, effect of filling media and anode position, and mechanisms of contaminants removal

Q1 Environmental Science
Ahmed Abd Al-Abbas, Zainab Ziad Ismail
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This study was undertaken to assess the performance of constructed wetland coupled microbial fuel cell (CW-MFC) system to treat real tannery wastewater. Five identically designed CW-MFC systems were setup and operated in a batch mode for two operational cycles. To assess the effect of filling media, CW1-MFC and CW2-MFC were filled with polypropylene granules as an innovative filling media, whereby, CW3-MFC, CW4-MFC, and CW5-MFC were packed with natural gravel. All CW-MFCs were provided with cylindrical graphite anodes, but CW2-MFC, CW4-MFC, and CW5-MFC used irregular-shaped granular graphite underneath the cylindrical anodes as supportive auxiliary anode. Cana indica was utilized as the vegetation model in four CW-MFC systems, but CW5-MFC was maintained unplanted and considered as the control system. The results demonstrated that maximum removal efficiencies of COD were in the range of 98.9%–99.3 %, while, maximum power outputs were recorded as 351.3, 622.3, 538, and 4437 mW/m3 with maximum salinity elimination efficiencies of 62 %, 56 %, 52 %, and 56 % in CW1-MFC, CW2-MFC, WC3-MFC, and WC4-MFC, respectively. Performance of the unplanted CW5-MFC was significantly comparable to the planted CW4-MFC in regard of COD removal and power generation, but with lower efficiency of salinity removal of 16.43 % indicating the plant role in removal of total dissolved solids. Also, the results revealed the absence of arsenic and chromium in the treated effluent. So, besides being an effective approach for the treatment of tannery wastewater, it is a promising, operationally friendly and economically sustainable ecotechnology in the focus of wastewater reclamation and its reuse, as well as energy recovery.

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建造湿地耦合微生物燃料电池处理实际制革废水:性能、填充介质和阳极位置的影响以及污染物去除机制
本研究旨在评估建造湿地耦合微生物燃料电池(CW-MFC)系统处理实际制革废水的性能。研究人员设置了五个设计相同的 CW-MFC 系统,并以批处理模式运行了两个运行周期。为了评估填充介质的效果,CW1-MFC 和 CW2-MFC 采用聚丙烯颗粒作为创新填充介质,而 CW3-MFC、CW4-MFC 和 CW5-MFC 则采用天然砾石。所有 CW-MFC 都配有圆柱形石墨阳极,但 CW2-MFC、CW4-MFC 和 CW5-MFC 在圆柱形阳极下使用不规则颗粒石墨作为辅助阳极。在四个 CW-MFC 系统中,都使用了甘蔗作为植被模型,而 CW5-MFC 则保持未种植,被视为对照系统。结果表明,CW1-MFC、CW2-MFC、WC3-MFC 和 WC4-MFC 的化学需氧量最大去除率在 98.9%-99.3% 之间,最大功率输出分别为 351.3、622.3、538 和 4437 mW/m3,最大盐度去除率分别为 62%、56%、52% 和 56%。在去除 COD 和发电方面,未种植的 CW5-MFC 与种植的 CW4-MFC 性能相当,但去除盐分的效率较低,仅为 16.43%,这表明植物在去除总溶解固体方面发挥了作用。此外,研究结果表明,处理后的污水中没有砷和铬。因此,除了是一种处理制革废水的有效方法外,它还是一种前景广阔、操作友好和经济上可持续的生态技术,其重点是废水回收和再利用以及能源回收。
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Case Studies in Chemical and Environmental Engineering
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