Performance evaluation of microbial fuel cell for landfill leachate treatment: Research updates and synergistic effects of hybrid systems
•Mechanisms of landfill leachate bioelectrochemical nutrient removal are reviewed.•Synergetic benefits of MFC based hybrid technologies are discussed•The potential and feasibility of MFC based hybrid technologies are analyzed•Challenges and in current research and future perspectives are summarized...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of environmental sciences (China) 2020-10, Vol.96, p.1-20 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •Mechanisms of landfill leachate bioelectrochemical nutrient removal are reviewed.•Synergetic benefits of MFC based hybrid technologies are discussed•The potential and feasibility of MFC based hybrid technologies are analyzed•Challenges and in current research and future perspectives are summarized
Over half of century, sanitary landfill was and is still the most economical treatment strategy for solid waste disposal, but the environmental risks associated with the leachate have brought attention of scientists for its proper treatment to avoid surface and ground water deterioration. Most of the treatment technologies are energy-negative and cost intensive processes, which are unable to meet current environmental regulations. There are continuous demands of alternatives concomitant with positive energy and high effluent quality. Microbial fuel cells (MFCs) were launched in the last two decades as a potential treatment technology with bioelectricity generation accompanied with simultaneous carbon and nutrient removal. This study reviews capability and mechanisms of carbon, nitrogen and phosphorous removal from landfill leachate through MFC technology, as well as summarizes and discusses the recent advances of standalone and hybrid MFCs performances in landfill leachate (LFL) treatment. Recent improvements and synergetic effect of hybrid MFC technology upon the increasing of power densities, organic and nutrient removal, and future challenges were discussed in details.
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ISSN: | 1001-0742 1878-7320 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jes.2020.05.005 |