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Date of Patent:
Apr. 21, 2025

Filed:

Oct. 13, 2021
Applicant:

Beijing University of Technology, Beijing, CN;

Inventors:

Dan Cui, Beijing, CN;

Kewen Wang, Beijing, CN;

Yiming Liu, Beijing, CN;

Aihong Chen, Beijing, CN;

Assignee:
Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
C02F 3/00 (2022.12); C02F 3/28 (2022.12); C02F 101/30 (2005.12);
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
C02F 3/005 (2012.12); C02F 3/2846 (2012.12); C02F 2101/30 (2012.12); C02F 2201/46105 (2012.12); C02F 2203/006 (2012.12);
Abstract

An electroactive bio-carrier module and a sewage treatment device using same are provided, which relate to the field of bioelectrochemistry and sewage treatment. The electroactive bio-carrier module is composed of an anode module and a cathode module made of a conductive material. The anode module is formed by connecting carbon fiber brushes in series and is of a vertically ring type structure; the cathode module is formed by connecting stainless steel meshes in series; the stainless steel meshes are in a folded horizontal stacked design; the anode and cathode modules are connected through an external lead wire to form a circuit. Surfaces of the anode and cathode modules can both enrich microorganisms, biofilms are formed on the surfaces. The electrode module is arranged in an up-flow type sewage treatment device and is used as an electroactive bio-carrier, to form a hybrid sewage treatment device with a built-in electroactive bio-carrier.


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