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Development of an Electrochemical Ceramic Membrane Bioreactor for the Removal of PPCPs from Wastewater

Kangquan Qi, Mei Chen, Ruobin Dai, Qiang Li, Miaoju Lai, Zhiwei Wang

2020Water29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The removal of pharmaceutical and personal care products (PPCPs) from water and wastewater is of great significance for eco-system safety. In this study, an electrochemical ceramic membrane bioreactor (ECMBR) was developed for removing seven groups (24 kinds in total) of PPCPs from real wastewater. In the presence of an electric field (2 V/cm), the ECMBR could enhance the removal efficiencies for most targeted PPCPs without having adverse impacts on conventional pollutant removal and membrane filtration. The ECMBR achieved higher removal efficiencies for fluoroquinolones (82.8%), β-blockers (24.6%), and sulfonamides (41.0%) compared to the control (CMBR) (52.9%, 4.6%, and 36.4%). For trimethoprim, ECMBR also significantly increased the removal to 66.5% compared to 15.6% in CMBR. Furthermore, the exertion of an electric field did not cause significant changes in microbial communities, suggesting that the enhanced removal of PPCPs should be attributed to the electrochemical oxidation of the built-in electrodes in the ECMBR.

Topics & Concepts

Environmental impact of pharmaceuticals and personal care productsWastewaterMembrane bioreactorSewage treatmentFiltration (mathematics)Pulp and paper industryBioreactorPortable water purificationPollutantEnvironmental chemistryEnvironmental scienceWaste managementChemistryEnvironmental engineeringOrganic chemistryStatisticsEngineeringMathematicsPharmaceutical and Antibiotic Environmental ImpactsAdvanced Photocatalysis TechniquesAdvanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques
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