high efficiency wastewater treatment technologies at argentina

high efficiency wastewater treatment technologies at argentina
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  • What are emerging technologies in wastewater treatment?
  • Emerging technologies are those novel technological advancements in WWT domain that have not been adopted widely (Bajpai 2017). Traditional and ongoing treatment processes have many drawbacks, including the inability to handle emerging pollutants in the wastewater due to rapid industrial growth.
  • What are the future wastewater treatment technologies?
  • A review on future wastewater treatment technologies: micro-nanobubbles, hybrid electro-Fenton processes, photocatalytic fuel cells, and microbial fuel cells. Water Sci. Technol. 85, 319–341 (2025). Lui, G., Jiang, G., Fowler, M., Yu, A. & Chen, Z. A high performance wastewater-fed flow-photocatalytic fuel cell. J. Power Sources 425, 69–75 (2019).
  • How does WWT reduce toxicity of raw sewage?
  • WWT inherently utilizes physicochemical or microbial treatment methods to separate complex organic and inorganic matter from wastewater, thereby considerably reducing the toxicity of raw sewage (Dhote et al. 2012).
  • Are microbial systems a viable alternative to Salinity Gradient Technologies?
  • As with salinity gradient technologies, microbial systems are nascent but have the potential for broad deployment. In addition, they provide additional benefits in (waste)water treatment. An enzymatic fuel cell (EFC, as presented in Fig. 4e) is a renewable and environmentally friendly energy source, first demonstrated by Yahiro et al. 73.