Thesis topic: Mechanism study of microelectric field construction on packing surface to enhance the electron transfer between microbial species for the removal of difficult-to-degrade organic pollutan
(1) Content:
In order to solve the technical bottleneck problem of high energy consumption in difficult-to-degrade wastewater treatment technology, combined with the study of enhanced microbial extracellular electron transfer system, for difficult-to-treat wastewater, we constructed a system of catalyst surface feature structure-driven pollutant-microbial multimedium electron transfer-enhanced wastewater purification system, and explored the wastewater treatment mechanism of feature catalysts synergistically reinforcing microbial degradation.
(2) Independent work:
① Prerequisite literature research, specify the research plan, design the experimental program, and prepare different catalyst fillers.
② design and set up eight groups of small bioreactors, and long-term testing of the basic indicators of water quality into and out of the long term
③ Analyze the structural changes of various materials, electrochemical parameters and microbial extracellular polymer characterization before and after the reaction in different reactors.
④ Independently conduct multi-omics analysis to investigate the influence on microbial electron transfer process.
⑤ Analyze the data to form visual graphs and write a thesis based on the analysis results.