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Anaerobic treatment of groundwater co-contaminated by toluene and copper in a single chamber bioelectrochemical system

Addressing the simultaneous removal of multiple coexisting groundwater contaminants poses a significant challenge, primarily because of their different physicochemical properties. Indeed, different chemical compounds may necessitate establishing distinct, and sometimes conflicting, (bio)degradation and/or removal pathways. In this work, we investigated the concomitant anaerobic treatment of toluene and copper in a single-chamber bioelectrochemical cell with a potential difference of 1 V applied between the anode and the cathode. As a result, the electric current generated by the bioelectrocatalytic oxidation of toluene at the anode caused the abiotic reduction and precipitation of copper at the cathode, until the complete removal of both contaminants was achieved. Open circuit potential (OCP) experiments confirmed that the removal of copper and toluene was primarily associated with polarization. Analogously, abiotic experiments, at an applied potential of 1 V, confirmed that neither toluene was oxidized nor copper was reduced in the absence of microbial activity. At the end of each experiment, both electrodes were characterized by means of a comprehensive suite of chemical and microbiological analyses, evidencing a highly selected microbial community competent in the biodegradation of toluene in the anodic biofilm, and a uniform electrodeposition of spherical Cu2O nanoparticles over the cathode surface.
- National Research Council Italy
- Water Research Institute Italy
- Istituto Superiore di Sanità Italy
- Sapienza University of Rome Italy
Bioelectric Energy Sources, Electrochemical Techniques, electrobioremediation; groundwater remediation; microbial electrochemical technologies; toluene; copper, Water Purification, Biodegradation, Environmental, Microbial electrochemical technologies, Groundwater remediation, Biofilms, Electrobioremediation, Anaerobiosis, Groundwater, Electrodes, Oxidation-Reduction, Copper, Water Pollutants, Chemical, Toluene
Bioelectric Energy Sources, Electrochemical Techniques, electrobioremediation; groundwater remediation; microbial electrochemical technologies; toluene; copper, Water Purification, Biodegradation, Environmental, Microbial electrochemical technologies, Groundwater remediation, Biofilms, Electrobioremediation, Anaerobiosis, Groundwater, Electrodes, Oxidation-Reduction, Copper, Water Pollutants, Chemical, Toluene
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