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This project develops a hybrid electro-anaerobic digestion system to enhance the removal of antibiotics from waste while recovering renewable bioenergy. By integrating external voltage and activated carbon, it aims to improve microbial activity and biodegradability, addressing pollution challenges effectively.
The overuse or misuse of antibiotics has caused new pollution challenges and the development of antibiotic bacteria.
Anaerobic digestion (AD) is sustainable biotechnology that can couple waste pollution control and bioenergy methane (CH4) recovery.
However, AD fails to achieve satisfactory antibiotic removal due to the low concentration and low biodegradability of antibiotics, and the high toxicity of antibiotics on microbial activity.
To address these scientific challenges, in this project, we…
UNIVERSITY OF GALWAY
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Germany, Muenchen
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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