A combined microbial desalination cell and electrodialysis system for copper-containing wastewater treatment and high-salinity-water desalination
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2017Author
Donga, Yue
Liua, Junfeng
Sui, Mingrui
Ambuchi, John Justo
Qub, Youpeng
Wanga, Haiman
Fenga, Yujie
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A new concept for heavy metal removal by forming hydroxide precipitation using alkalinity produced by
microbial desalination cell (MDC) was proposed. Four five-chamber MDCs were hydraulically connected
to concurrently produce alkalinity to treat synthetic copper-containing wastewater and salt removal.
There was nearly complete removal of copper, with a maximum removal rate of 5.07 kg/(m3 d) under
the initial copper concentration of 5000 mg/L (final pH of 7). The final copper concentration met the
emission standard for electroplating of China (0.5 mg/L, GB 21900-2008). XRD analysis indicated copper
was precipitated as Cu2Cl(OH)3. The best performance of MDCs in terms of average power density, salt
removal and COD removal rate achieved in stage 3 were 737.3 ± 201.1 mW/m2, 53.6 ± 0.8 kg/(m3 d), and
1.84 ± 0.05 kgCOD/(m3 d) respectively. For purposes of water recovery, an electrodialysis (ED) system was
presented based on in-situ utilization of generated electricity by MDCs as post-desalination treatmentfor
salt effluent after sedimentation. The maximum discharging voltage of 12.75 ± 1.26V at switching time
(Ts) of 15 min using a capacitor-based circuit produced a maximum desalination efficiency of 30.4 ± 2.6%.
These results indicatedthatthis combinedsystemholds greatpromise for real-worldtreatment of copper-
containing wastewater and deep desalination of high-salinity-water.
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