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Lab-Scale Experiment and Model Study on Enhanced Digestion of Wastewater Sludge using Bioelectrochemical Systems
J. R. Asztalos
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Microbesmixed culture (anaerobic sludg…
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55% confidenceThis paper presents a lab-scale experiment and model study on the enhanced digestion of wastewater sludge using bioelectrochemical systems, demonstrating improved treatment efficiency and potential for real-world applications.
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- System
- MEC
- Substrate
- real wastewater
- Inoculum
- mixed culture (anaerobic sludge)
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Abstract
Key findings
- Bioelectrochemical systems showed enhanced digestion of wastewater sludge compared to traditional anaerobic digestion
- The system's performance was improved by optimizing the electrode material and operating conditions
- A mathematical model was developed to simulate the bioelectrochemical process and predict its performance
Keywords
MethanogenesisAnaerobic digestionChemical oxygen demandVolatile suspended solidsWastewaterMicrobial electrolysis cell
Identifiers
- Journal
- Journal of Environmental Informatics
- Year
- 2014