Authors
Guochen Wang, Adam C Hambly, Guan Wang, Kai Tang, Henrik R Andersen
Publication date
2022/10/15
Journal
Chemical Engineering Journal
Volume
446
Pages
136998
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Freshly formed manganese oxides (MnOx) can oxidise various organic pollutants, but its reactivity is short-lived and therefore continuous pollutant removal by MnOx is not feasible. In this study, an engineered cycle of manganese reduction followed by oxidation was implemented in a two-stage moving bed biofilm reactor (staged MBBR), aiming to replenish MnOx for continuous micropollutant removal. In the anaerobic reactor, added MnO2 was reduced to Mn2+ by microbially-mediated reaction with organic matter in the sewage. The reduced Mn2+ was then re-oxidised to biogenic manganese oxides (BioMnOx) in the aerobic reactor, which precipitated into the suspended biofilm. Part of the BioMnOx was regularly recycled to the anaerobic reactor for the next round of manganese reduction. Mass balance assessment shows that manganese redox cycling functioned well during continuous operation, and BioMnOx …
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