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Mutual benefits of acetate and mixed tungsten and molybdenum for their efficient removal in 40 L microbial electrolysis cells
Liping Huang
, Fuping Tian
, Yuzhen Pan
, Liyuan Shan
, Yong Shi
,
Bruce E. Logan
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Institute of Energy and the Environment (IEE)
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Tungsten
100%
Molybdenum
100%
Acetate
100%
Efficient Removal
100%
Microbial Electrolysis Cell
100%
Mutual Benefit
100%
Single-chamber Microbial Electrolysis Cell
33%
W-Mo
33%
Heavy Metal Removal
33%
Biocathode
33%
Hydraulic Residence Time
33%
Reactor
16%
Contaminant Removal
16%
Effective Treatment
16%
Hydrogen Production
16%
Class Level
16%
Microbial Diversity
16%
Organic Removal
16%
Complete Removal
16%
Wastewater Treatment
16%
Genus Level
16%
Wastewater Discharge
16%
High Removal
16%
Mo(VI)
16%
Discharge Standards
16%
Influent Concentration
16%
Chemical Engineering
Hydraulic Retention Time
100%
Hydraulic Residence Time
100%
Hydrogen Production
50%
Wastewater Treatment
50%
Bioanodes
50%