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titleOfInvention Electroactive Bacteria Fusion Device for Electricity Production and Wastewater Treatment
abstract The present invention relates to an electroactive bacterium fusion device for electricity production and wastewater treatment, which will be described in more detail, so that anaerobic conditions and aerobic conditions are formed in the oxidation portion structurally to treat wastewater by microorganisms and simultaneously By modularizing the unit that can generate electricity and wastewater treatment, electricity generation and wastewater treatment can be selectively adjusted according to the amount of wastewater treatment required, and can be used without any design changes to existing activated sludge tanks. An electroactive bacteria fusion device for wastewater treatment.n n n n Electro-Active Bacteria Fusion Device, Oxidation Unit, Reduction Unit, Electric Reaction Unit
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