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Electro-Fenton and Induced Electro-Fenton as Versatile Wastewater Treatment Processes for Decontamination and Nutrient Removal without Byproduct Formation

[Image: see text] It is a long-pursued goal to develop electrified water treatment technology that can remove contaminants without byproduct formation. This study unveiled the overlooked multifunctionality of electro-Fenton (EF) and induced EF (I-EF) processes to remove organics, pathogens, and phos...

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Autores principales: Quispe Cardenas, Luz Estefanny, Deptula, Parker John, Huerta, Cynthia Soraya, Zhu, Chonglin, Ye, Yinyin, Wang, Siwen, Yang, Yang
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2023
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10580281/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37854076
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsestengg.3c00128
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author Quispe Cardenas, Luz Estefanny
Deptula, Parker John
Huerta, Cynthia Soraya
Zhu, Chonglin
Ye, Yinyin
Wang, Siwen
Yang, Yang
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Deptula, Parker John
Huerta, Cynthia Soraya
Zhu, Chonglin
Ye, Yinyin
Wang, Siwen
Yang, Yang
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description [Image: see text] It is a long-pursued goal to develop electrified water treatment technology that can remove contaminants without byproduct formation. This study unveiled the overlooked multifunctionality of electro-Fenton (EF) and induced EF (I-EF) processes to remove organics, pathogens, and phosphate in one step without halogenated byproduct formation. The EF and I-EF processes used a sacrificial anode or an induced electrode to generate Fe(2+) to activate H(2)O(2) produced from a gas diffusion cathode fed by naturally diffused air. We used experimental and kinetic modeling approaches to illustrate that the (•)OH generation and radical speciation during EF were not impacted by chloride. More importantly, reactive chlorine species were quenched by H(2)O(2), which eliminated the formation of halogenated byproducts. When applied in treating septic wastewater, the EF process removed >80% COD, >50% carbamazepine (as representative trace organics), and >99% phosphate at a low energy consumption of 0.37 Wh/L. The EF process also demonstrated broad-spectrum disinfection activities in removing and inactivating Escherichia coli, Enterococcus durans, and model viruses MS2 and Phi6. In contrast to electrochemical oxidation (EO) that yielded mg/L level byproducts to achieve the same degree of treatment, EF did not generate byproducts (chlorate, perchlorate, trihalomethanes, and haloacetic acids). The I-EF carried over all the advantages of EF and exhibited even faster kinetics in disinfection and carbamazepine removal with 50–80% less sludge production. Last, using septic wastewater treatment as a technical niche, we demonstrated that iron sludge formation is predictable and manageable, clearing roadblocks toward on-site water treatment applications.
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spelling pubmed-105802812023-10-18 Electro-Fenton and Induced Electro-Fenton as Versatile Wastewater Treatment Processes for Decontamination and Nutrient Removal without Byproduct Formation Quispe Cardenas, Luz Estefanny Deptula, Parker John Huerta, Cynthia Soraya Zhu, Chonglin Ye, Yinyin Wang, Siwen Yang, Yang ACS ES T Eng [Image: see text] It is a long-pursued goal to develop electrified water treatment technology that can remove contaminants without byproduct formation. This study unveiled the overlooked multifunctionality of electro-Fenton (EF) and induced EF (I-EF) processes to remove organics, pathogens, and phosphate in one step without halogenated byproduct formation. The EF and I-EF processes used a sacrificial anode or an induced electrode to generate Fe(2+) to activate H(2)O(2) produced from a gas diffusion cathode fed by naturally diffused air. We used experimental and kinetic modeling approaches to illustrate that the (•)OH generation and radical speciation during EF were not impacted by chloride. More importantly, reactive chlorine species were quenched by H(2)O(2), which eliminated the formation of halogenated byproducts. When applied in treating septic wastewater, the EF process removed >80% COD, >50% carbamazepine (as representative trace organics), and >99% phosphate at a low energy consumption of 0.37 Wh/L. The EF process also demonstrated broad-spectrum disinfection activities in removing and inactivating Escherichia coli, Enterococcus durans, and model viruses MS2 and Phi6. In contrast to electrochemical oxidation (EO) that yielded mg/L level byproducts to achieve the same degree of treatment, EF did not generate byproducts (chlorate, perchlorate, trihalomethanes, and haloacetic acids). The I-EF carried over all the advantages of EF and exhibited even faster kinetics in disinfection and carbamazepine removal with 50–80% less sludge production. Last, using septic wastewater treatment as a technical niche, we demonstrated that iron sludge formation is predictable and manageable, clearing roadblocks toward on-site water treatment applications. American Chemical Society 2023-06-20 /pmc/articles/PMC10580281/ /pubmed/37854076 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsestengg.3c00128 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Permits the broadest form of re-use including for commercial purposes, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Quispe Cardenas, Luz Estefanny
Deptula, Parker John
Huerta, Cynthia Soraya
Zhu, Chonglin
Ye, Yinyin
Wang, Siwen
Yang, Yang
Electro-Fenton and Induced Electro-Fenton as Versatile Wastewater Treatment Processes for Decontamination and Nutrient Removal without Byproduct Formation
title Electro-Fenton and Induced Electro-Fenton as Versatile Wastewater Treatment Processes for Decontamination and Nutrient Removal without Byproduct Formation
title_full Electro-Fenton and Induced Electro-Fenton as Versatile Wastewater Treatment Processes for Decontamination and Nutrient Removal without Byproduct Formation
title_fullStr Electro-Fenton and Induced Electro-Fenton as Versatile Wastewater Treatment Processes for Decontamination and Nutrient Removal without Byproduct Formation
title_full_unstemmed Electro-Fenton and Induced Electro-Fenton as Versatile Wastewater Treatment Processes for Decontamination and Nutrient Removal without Byproduct Formation
title_short Electro-Fenton and Induced Electro-Fenton as Versatile Wastewater Treatment Processes for Decontamination and Nutrient Removal without Byproduct Formation
title_sort electro-fenton and induced electro-fenton as versatile wastewater treatment processes for decontamination and nutrient removal without byproduct formation
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10580281/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37854076
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsestengg.3c00128
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