Katuri et al., 2019 - Google Patents
The role of microbial electrolysis cell in urban wastewater treatment: integration options, challenges, and prospectsKaturi et al., 2019
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- Katuri K
- Ali M
- Saikaly P
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- Current Opinion in Biotechnology
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Highlights•MEC has the potential for anaerobic treatment of urban wastewater with resource recovery.•Successful implementation for urban wastewater treatment requires integration with other processes.•Recent progress in material science and electromicrobiology widened …
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