Wastewater is widely recognized as a sink of active nitrogen and phosphorus, and the recovery of both nutrients as fertilizers is widely studied in recent years. Electroactive bacteria increasingly attract attentions in this area because they are able to produce an electric field in microbial electrochemical systems to concentrate ammonium and phosphate for recovery. Importantly, these unique bacteria are able to convert nitrate and nitrite directly to ammonium, maximizing the active nitrogen species capable of recovery. Ferric ions produced by electroactive bacteria can be precipitated with phosphate to recover as vivianite in neutral wastewaters. All these processes employed electroactive bacteria as both nitrate and iron reducer and bioelectric field generator. The mechanism as well as technologies are summarized, and the challenges to further improve their performance are discussed. (C) 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Zhang, Qiaoying
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