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Electrochemistry, a tool to enhance self-purification in water systems while preventing the emission of noxious gases (greenhouse gases, H 2 S, NH 3 )

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This review describes the electrochemical control and stimulation of micro-organisms involved in the bioremediation of sediments and waterlogged soils. This emerging technology is derived from sedimentary microbial fuel cells, and consists of ensuring the respiration of aerobic microbial populations under anaerobic conditions by an anode as the terminal electron acceptor for electrons from microbial respiratory chains. This review describes the conceptual basis of electro-bioremediation, material used, and published implementations, from bench tests to some in-field set-ups.
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hal-01861630 , version 1 (24-08-2018)

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Philippe Namour, Lucas Jobin. Electrochemistry, a tool to enhance self-purification in water systems while preventing the emission of noxious gases (greenhouse gases, H 2 S, NH 3 ). Current Opinion in Electrochemistry, 2018, 11, ⟨10.1016/j.coelec.2018.07.003⟩. ⟨hal-01861630⟩
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