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Optimization of enhanced bioelectrical reactor with electricity from microbial fuel cells for groundwater nitrate removal
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Nitrate LoadEngineeringBioenergyMicrobial Electrochemical SystemGroundwater Nitrate RemovalBioelectrochemical ReactorBiological Waste TreatmentAnaerobic DigestionBiofuel CellWastewater TreatmentChemical EngineeringBioenergeticsBioremediationWater TreatmentEnvironmental MicrobiologyHydraulic Retention TimeBioelectrochemical SystemHealth SciencesWaste ManagementEnvironmental EngineeringEnhanced Bioelectrical ReactorEnvironmental RemediationMicrobial Fuel Cells
Factors influencing the performance of a continual-flow bioelectrical reactor (BER) intensified by microbial fuel cells for groundwater nitrate removal, including nitrate load, carbon source and hydraulic retention time (HRT), were investigated and optimized by response surface methodology (RSM). With the target of maximum nitrate removal and minimum intermediates accumulation, nitrate load (for nitrogen) of 60.70 mg/L, chemical oxygen demand (COD) of 849.55 mg/L and HRT of 3.92 h for the BER were performed. COD was the dominant factor influencing performance of the system. Experimental results indicated the undistorted simulation and reliable optimized values. These demonstrate that RSM is an effective method to evaluate and optimize the nitrate-reducing performance of the present system and can guide mathematical models development to further promote its practical applications.
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