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Electrochemically and Bioelectrochemically Induced Ammonium Recovery
Published on: January 22, 2015
Electro-Dialysis-Reduction-Enabled Synergistic Nitrate Enrichment and Conversion for Wastewater Valorization
Tianyu Wang1,2, Tonghui Bao1, Xiaocong Ma3
1Key Laboratory of Environmental Aquatic Chemistry, State Key Laboratory of Regional Environment and Sustainability, Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100085, China.
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Nitrate reduction (NO3-RR) is appealing for treating nitrate-containing wastewater and recovering nitrogen resources. However, it requires eight electrons and suffers from high energy consumption and low ammonia concentration, limiting its economic and practical feasibility. Producing and enriching ammonia in an electron-economical way is crucial. Herein, we integrate NO3-RR and electrodialysis in an electro-dialysis-reduction system. A single current circulation simultaneously drives ion migration for the nitrate concentration (desalination) and electron transfer for the NO3-RR, thereby achieving a 26.4% reduction in energy consumption. Moreover, enhanced nitrate removal and improved ammonia selectivity was realized by the synergistic effect between desalination and NO3-RR. The formation of *NOH, a crucial intermediate for ammonia generation, was verified by in situ differential electrochemical mass spectrometry. This study demonstrates the dual use of coupled ion migration and electron transfer as different charge carriers to achieve synergistic wastewater treatment and resource recovery, advancing industrial sustainability.
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