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titleOfInvention Dual-chamber type bioelectrochemical apparatus for removing arsenic and nitrogen compounds and the method
abstract The present invention relates to a dual chamber-type bio-electrochemical device capable of simultaneous removal of nitrogen and arsenic, and more particularly, to a method and apparatus for removing toxic ternary arsenic The present invention relates to a biodegradable biochemical electrochemical device for oxidizing nitric acid ions in groundwater in the form of pentavalent arsenic which is weak and easily removable by adsorption. The biodegradable bio-electrochemical device according to the present invention can generally perform oxidation of trivalent arsenic and reduction of nitrate nitrogen without permeation of nitrate nitrogen by using a bipolar membrane as a separator instead of a hydrogen ion exchange membrane used as a separator It is economical and eco-friendly compared to other technologies because it utilizes the spontaneous response of the electron-transferring microorganisms due to low external potential supply. It supplies electric potential to the oxidizing electrode in the potential supply method, The use of the mixed strains has the advantage that oxidation of trivalent arsenic and reduction of nitrate nitrogen can be performed simultaneously with higher efficiency than the conventional method.
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