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Revolutionary biofilter offers breakthrough solution for emerging contaminants in wastewater

01.15.25 | Eurasia Academic Publishing Group

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Researchers at the University of Alcalá have unveiled groundbreaking findings on an electroactive biofilter (BioeF) that offers a significant advancement in wastewater treatment by targeting emerging contaminants (ECs), including pharmaceuticals and herbicides. This innovative system outperforms conventional filtration methods by combining microbial electrochemical technologies with enhanced biodegradation processes.

The study highlights BioeF’s ability to remove up to 80% of pharmaceuticals and 50–75% of herbicides, significantly surpassing the performance of traditional gravel-based filters, which achieved only 50% and minimal removal, respectively. Moreover, the BioeF demonstrated a unique capacity to alter the chirality of ECs, influencing their toxicity and biodegradability—a first in wastewater research.

Key findings include:

Lead researcher Dr. Karina Boltes emphasizes, “This marks a major step forward in addressing the pressing challenge of EC pollution in global water systems. The BioeF offers a scalable and sustainable solution for wastewater treatment, paving the way for cleaner water and healthier ecosystems.”

The study, supported by the Spanish Ministry of Science, underscores the transformative potential of microbial electrochemical technologies for environmental remediation. Future research aims to optimize the system for broader industrial applications and further investigate its enantioselective mechanisms.

Environmental Science and Ecotechnology

10.1016/j.ese.2024.100500

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Enhanced removal of chiral emerging contaminants by an electroactive biofilter

30-Oct-2024

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Kent Anderson
Eurasia Academic Publishing Group
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Eurasia Academic Publishing Group. (2025, January 15). Revolutionary biofilter offers breakthrough solution for emerging contaminants in wastewater. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/L3R20VQ8/revolutionary-biofilter-offers-breakthrough-solution-for-emerging-contaminants-in-wastewater.html
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