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AuthorLu, Yaobin
AuthorQin, Mohan
AuthorYuan, Heyang
AuthorAbu-Reesh, Ibrahim M.
AuthorHe, Zhen
Available date2022-12-29T09:56:07Z
Publication Date2015-01-01
Publication NameWater (Switzerland)
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.3390/w7010038
CitationLu, Y., Qin, M., Yuan, H., Abu-Reesh, I. M., & He, Z. (2014). When bioelectrochemical systems meet forward osmosis: accomplishing wastewater treatment and reuse through synergy. Water, 7(1), 38-50.‏
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URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/37868
AbstractBioelectrochemical 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 acceptor/donor to accomplish bioenergy recovery from organic compounds, and FO can extract high-quality water driven by an osmotic pressure. The strong synergy between those two technologies may complement each other and collaboratively address water-energy nexus. FO can assist BES with achieving water recovery (for future reuse), enhancing electricity generation, and supplying energy for accomplishing the cathode reactions; while BES may help FO with degrading organic contaminants, providing sustainable draw solute, and stabilizing water flux. This work has reviewed the recent development that focuses on the synergy between BES and FO, analyzed the advantages of each combination, and provided perspectives for future research. The findings encourage further investigation and development for efficient coordination between BES and FO towards an integrated system for wastewater treatment and reuse.
Languageen
PublisherMDPI AG
SubjectBioelectrochemical systems
Bioenergy
Draw solution
Forward osmosis
Microbial desalination cells
Microbial electrolysis cells
Microbial fuel cells
Wastewater treatment and reuse
TitleWhen bioelectrochemical systems meet forward osmosis: Accomplishing wastewater treatment and reuse through synergy
TypeArticle Review
Pagination38-50
Issue Number1
Volume Number7
dc.accessType Open Access


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