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Supplementary information files for Complete removal of heavy metals with simultaneous efficient treatment of etching terminal wastewater using scaled-up microbial electrolysis cells

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posted on 2023-05-23, 13:46 authored by Liping Huang, Huilin Wan, Shiping Song, Deqiang Liu, Gianluca Li-Puma

Supplementary files for article Complete removal of heavy metals with simultaneous efficient treatment of etching terminal wastewater using scaled-up microbial electrolysis cells

The treatment of actual low and high strengths etching terminal wastewater (ETW) from plating and electronic industry meeting national discharge standards is demonstrated in laboratory scale (1 L) and in scaled-up (40 L) microbial electrolysis cells (MECs). Both cylindrical single-chamber MECs achieved complete removal of heavy metals and efficient treatment of organics using either low strength ETW at an hydraulic retention time (HRT) of 5 d, or high strength wastewater at HRTs of 7 d (1 L) or 9 d (40 L). The removal rate of organics and heavy metals increased by 36-fold and scaled almost with the reactor volume ratio of 40. Electrode potentials in the scaled-up MECs (40 L) were resilient to the wastewater strength. Bacterial communities on both anodes and cathodes of the 1 L and the 40 L reactors experienced a selective shock and a significant community change after switching from low to high strengths wastewater, although reactor performance was effectively maintained. This study demonstrates complete removal of multiple heavy metals with simultaneous efficient wastewater treatment in MECs of different scales meeting China national discharge standards and provides a plausible approach for simultaneous removal of value-added products (e.g., heavy metals) and efficient treatment of practical etching terminal wastewater. 

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National Natural Science Foundation of China (Nos. 52070032 and 21777017)

Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (No. DUT21LAB101)

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