Abstract This study investigates the biodegradation of electrochemically pre-treated textile effluent. The duration effect of electrochemical oxidation (EO) on enhancement of biodegradability and the biodegradation efficiency on untreated and electrochemically… Click to show full abstract
Abstract This study investigates the biodegradation of electrochemically pre-treated textile effluent. The duration effect of electrochemical oxidation (EO) on enhancement of biodegradability and the biodegradation efficiency on untreated and electrochemically pre-treated effluents were evaluated. The EO pre-treatment was performed using Ti/TiO2-RuO2 as anode and Ti metal as cathode. The biodegradation was carried-out using oxic, anoxic and hybrid oxic-anoxic consortia. The increase in the duration of EO pre-treatment resulted in the decrease in the duration of biodegradation. The biodegradation kinetics (Grau’s second order rate) has shown that the oxic-anoxic consortium was 3-fold faster than oxic consortium in EO pre-treated effluent. Complete COD removal ( 90% of TOC removal were achieved by the combined electrochemical and oxic-anoxic biodegradation system. The role of Nitrincola sp. in the oxic-anoxic consortium was reported for the first time using metagenome analysis. The oxic-anoxic consortium was enriched with both O2 dependent classical aerobic pathway and NADP-dependent benzoyl-CoA oxidation pathway.
               
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