A sequential reductive-oxidative treatment was developed in this study in a continuous-flow bioelectrochemical reactor to address bioremediation of groundwater contaminated by trichloroethene (TCE) and less-chlorinated but still harmful intermediates, such as vinyl chloride. In order to optimize the anodic compartment, whereby the oxygen-driven microbial oxidation of TCE-daughter products occurs, abiotic batch experiments were performed with various anode materials poised at +1.20 V vs. SHE (i.e., graphite rods and titanium mesh anode coated with mixed metal oxides (MMO)) and setups (i.e., electrodes embedded within a bed of silica beads or graphite granule). The MMO anode displayed higher efficiency (>90%) for oxygen generation compared to the graphite electrodes. Additionally, the graphite bed presence adversely affects oxygen generation, likely due to the oxygen scavenging. This effect was completely eliminated by replacing the graphite granules with silica beads. The anodic setups were thereafter verified in a mentioned reactor at an applied TCE loading rate of approximately 20 μM d−1 and a hydraulic retention time of 1.4 d in each compartment. The cathode consisted of a bed of graphite granules and was potentiostatically controlled at −0.65 V vs. SHE. The best reactor performance in terms of removal efficiency (i.e., >97%), removal rate (i.e., 121.8 ± 2.7 μeq L−1 d−1), and the residual concentration (i.e., 5.03 ± 0.63 μeq L−1) of chlorinated contaminants was achieved with the MMO anode placed in a silica bed. Ecotoxicity tests performed with algae confirmed these results by showing progressive toxicity reduction from inlet to cathodic and anodic effluent using this reactor configuration. © 2016 Elsevier Ltd

Bioelectrochemical approach for reductive and oxidative dechlorination of chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons (CAHs) / Lai, Agnese; Aulenta, Federico; Mingazzini, Marina; Palumbo, Maria Teresa; PETRANGELI PAPINI, Marco; Verdini, Roberta; Majone, Mauro. - In: CHEMOSPHERE. - ISSN 0045-6535. - STAMPA. - 169:(2017), pp. 351-360. [10.1016/j.chemosphere.2016.11.072]

Bioelectrochemical approach for reductive and oxidative dechlorination of chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons (CAHs)

LAI, AGNESE
;
AULENTA, Federico;MINGAZZINI, MARINA;PETRANGELI PAPINI, Marco;VERDINI, ROBERTA;MAJONE, Mauro
2017

Abstract

A sequential reductive-oxidative treatment was developed in this study in a continuous-flow bioelectrochemical reactor to address bioremediation of groundwater contaminated by trichloroethene (TCE) and less-chlorinated but still harmful intermediates, such as vinyl chloride. In order to optimize the anodic compartment, whereby the oxygen-driven microbial oxidation of TCE-daughter products occurs, abiotic batch experiments were performed with various anode materials poised at +1.20 V vs. SHE (i.e., graphite rods and titanium mesh anode coated with mixed metal oxides (MMO)) and setups (i.e., electrodes embedded within a bed of silica beads or graphite granule). The MMO anode displayed higher efficiency (>90%) for oxygen generation compared to the graphite electrodes. Additionally, the graphite bed presence adversely affects oxygen generation, likely due to the oxygen scavenging. This effect was completely eliminated by replacing the graphite granules with silica beads. The anodic setups were thereafter verified in a mentioned reactor at an applied TCE loading rate of approximately 20 μM d−1 and a hydraulic retention time of 1.4 d in each compartment. The cathode consisted of a bed of graphite granules and was potentiostatically controlled at −0.65 V vs. SHE. The best reactor performance in terms of removal efficiency (i.e., >97%), removal rate (i.e., 121.8 ± 2.7 μeq L−1 d−1), and the residual concentration (i.e., 5.03 ± 0.63 μeq L−1) of chlorinated contaminants was achieved with the MMO anode placed in a silica bed. Ecotoxicity tests performed with algae confirmed these results by showing progressive toxicity reduction from inlet to cathodic and anodic effluent using this reactor configuration. © 2016 Elsevier Ltd
2017
chlorinated solvents; bioremediation; oxidative dechlorination; MMO anodes
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Bioelectrochemical approach for reductive and oxidative dechlorination of chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons (CAHs) / Lai, Agnese; Aulenta, Federico; Mingazzini, Marina; Palumbo, Maria Teresa; PETRANGELI PAPINI, Marco; Verdini, Roberta; Majone, Mauro. - In: CHEMOSPHERE. - ISSN 0045-6535. - STAMPA. - 169:(2017), pp. 351-360. [10.1016/j.chemosphere.2016.11.072]
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