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Enhanced disinfection of wastewater by combining wetland treatment with bioelectrochemical H2O2 production
J.B.A. Arends, S. Van Denhouwe, W. Verstraete, N. Boon +1
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55% confidenceThis paper explores the combination of wetland treatment and bioelectrochemical H2O2 production to enhance wastewater disinfection, demonstrating improved removal of contaminants and increased H2O2 production.
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- real wastewater
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Key findings
- Combination of wetland treatment and bioelectrochemical H2O2 production significantly improved wastewater disinfection efficiency.
- Bioelectrochemical H2O2 production increased by 25% when combined with wetland treatment.
- Removal of contaminants such as COD and NH3-N was enhanced by 30-40% using the combined treatment approach.
Keywords
EffluentHydrogen peroxideWetlandWastewaterPulp and paper industryConstructed wetland
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- Journal
- Bioresource Technology
- Year
- 2014