Abstract:Eliminating the environmental impact of aromatic amines in traditional wastewater treatment processes requires more than one unit to allow both removal of organic components and the chemically bound nitrogen (CBN). Herein, we report, for the first time, that a bioelectrochemical system with a micro-oxygen bioanode can be a one-stage process to realize the co-removal of organic carbon and CBN derived from aniline (a mode aromatic amine) as well as recover the CBN as value-added ammonium salt. The micro-oxygen c… Show more
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