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Bioelectrochemical production of hydrogen in an innovative pressure-retarded osmosis/microbial electrolysis cell system: experiments and modeling
Yuan, Heyang; Lu, Yaobin; Abu‑Reesh, Ibrahim M.; He, Zhen ( BioMed Central , 2015 , Article)Background While microbial electrolysis cells (MECs) can simultaneously produce bioelectrochemical hydrogen and treat wastewater, they consume considerable energy to overcome the unfavorable thermodynamics, which is not ... -
Development of Bioelectrochemical Systems to Promote Sustainable Agriculture
Li, Xiaojin; Abu-Reesh, Ibrahim M.; He, Zhen ( MDPI , 2015 , Article Review)Bioelectrochemical systems (BES) are a newly emerged technology for energy-efficient water and wastewater treatment. Much effort as well as significant progress has been made in advancing this technology towards practical ... -
Effects of current generation and electrolyte pH on reverse salt flux across thin film composite membrane in osmotic microbial fuel cells
Qin, Mohan; Abu-Reesh, Ibrahim M.; He, Zhen ( Elsevier, Ltd , 2016 , Article)Osmotic microbial fuel cells (OsMFCs) take advantages of synergy between forward osmosis (FO) and microbial fuel cells (MFCs) to accomplish wastewater treatment, current generation, and high-quality water extraction. As ... -
Life cycle environmental impact comparison of bioelectrochemical systems for wastewater treatment
Zhang, Jingyi; Yuan, Heyang; Abu-Reesh, Ibrahim M.; He, Zhen; Yuan, Chris ( Elsevier B.V. , 2019 , Conference)Bioelectrochemical systems (BESs) are developed to transform the energy harvested from the biomass into electricity. Different types of BESs including microbial fuel cell (MFC), microbial electrolysis cell (MEC), and ... -
Microbial desalination cells as a versatile technology: Functions, optimization and prospective
Sevda, Surajbhan; Yuan, Heyang; He, Zhen; Abu-Reesh, Ibrahim M. ( Elsevier , 2015 , Article Review)Saline water such as seawater or brackish water is a potential source for drinking water or for non-potable applications, but the existing desalination techniques are energy intensive. Therefore, there is an urgent need ... -
When bioelectrochemical systems meet forward osmosis: Accomplishing wastewater treatment and reuse through synergy
Lu, Yaobin; Qin, Mohan; Yuan, Heyang; Abu-Reesh, Ibrahim M.; He, Zhen ( MDPI AG , 2015 , Article Review)Bioelectrochemical systems (BES) and forward osmosis (FO) are two emerging technologies with great potential for energy-efficient water/wastewater treatment. BES takes advantage of microbial interaction with a solid electron ...