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Sustainable control of microplastics in wastewater using the electrochemically enhanced living membrane bioreactor

Wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) discharges are major contributors to the release of microplastics (MPs) into the environment. This research work aimed to assess the performance of the novel living membrane bioreactor (LMBR), which utilizes a biological layer as a membrane filter for the removal of polyethylene (PE) MPs from wastewater. The impact of an intermittently… Continue reading Sustainable control of microplastics in wastewater using the electrochemically enhanced living membrane bioreactor

Applicability of the electrocoagulation process in treating real municipal wastewater containing pharmaceutical active compounds

In this study, the viability of using electrocoagulation process as a method for pharmaceuticals removal from real municipal wastewater was demonstrated. Batch experimental runs were performed using a simple laboratory scale electrochemical reactor with aluminium and stainless steel as anode and cathode, respectively. Diclofenac (DCF), carbamazepine (CBZ) and amoxicillin (AMX) were selected as representative of… Continue reading Applicability of the electrocoagulation process in treating real municipal wastewater containing pharmaceutical active compounds

Fouling mitigation and wastewater treatment enhancement through the application of an electro moving bed membrane bioreactor (eMB-MBR)

High operational cost due to membrane fouling propensity remains a major drawback for the widespread application of membrane bioreactor (MBR) technology. As a result, studies on membrane fouling mitigation through the application of integrated processes have been widely explored. In this work, the combined application of electrochemical processes and moving bed biofilm reactor (MBBR) technology… Continue reading Fouling mitigation and wastewater treatment enhancement through the application of an electro moving bed membrane bioreactor (eMB-MBR)

Removal of pharmaceuticals from wastewater by intermittent electrocoagulation

The continuous release of emerging contaminants (ECs) in the aquatic environment, as a result of the inadequate removal by conventional treatment methods, has prompted research to explore viable solutions to this rising global problem. One promising alternative is the use of electrochemical processes since they represent a simple and highly efficient technology with less footprint.… Continue reading Removal of pharmaceuticals from wastewater by intermittent electrocoagulation