Biofilm-Electrode Process for Nitrate Removal from Micro-Polluted Water

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The contamination of nitrate in mincro-polluted water is a serious problem nowadays. Drinking the nitrate-contaminated water will do harm to peoples health. In this article, the nitrate removal with biofilm-electrode process which is based on the autohydrogentrophic denitrification is elucidated, as well as factors which have effects on the performance of the reactor. The advantages of carbon anode are discussed.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 887-888)

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775-778

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February 2014

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