“Self-degradation” of 2-chlorophenol in a sequential cathode-anode cascade mode bioelectrochemical system

Kaichao Yang, Yingxin Zhao*, Xu Zhou, Qian Wang, Thomas Helmer Pedersen, Zhichao Jia, Jonnathan Cabrera, Min Ji

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Abstract

A sequential cathode-anode cascade mode bioelectrochemical system (BES) was designed and developed to achieve the “self-degradation” of 2-chlorophenol (2-CP). With the cooperation of cathode and anode, the electrons supplied for the cathode 2-CP dechlorination come from its own dechlorinated product in the anode, phenol. Separate degradation experiments of cathode 2-CP and anode phenol were firstly conducted. The optimum concentration ratio of anode acetate to phenolic compound (3.66/1.56) and the phenolic compound degradation ability of BES were investigated. With the formation of the bioanode able to degrade phenol, the sequential cathode-anode cascade mode BES was further developed, where 2-CP could achieve sequential dechlorination and ring-cleavage degradation. When applied voltage was 0.6 V and cathode influent pH was 7, 1.56 mM 2-CP reached 80.15% cathode dechlorination efficiency and 58.91% total cathode-anode phenolic compounds degradation efficiency. The bioanodes played a decisive role in BES. Different operating conditions would affect the overall performance of BES by changing the electrochemical activity and microbial community structure of the bioanodes. This study demonstrated the feasibility of the sequential cathode-anode cascade mode BES to degrade 2-CP wastewater and provided perspectives for the cooperation of cathode and anode, aiming to explore more potential of BES in wastewater treatment field.

Original languageEnglish
Article number117740
JournalWater Research
Volume206
ISSN0043-1354
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Nov 2021

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Keywords

  • 2-Chlorophenol (2-CP) wastewater
  • Bioelectrochemical system (BES)
  • Cascade operating mode
  • Dechlorinaton
  • Ring-cleavage
  • Self-degradation

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