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Electra

Electricity driven low energy and chemical input technology for accelerated bioremediation.

The ELECTRA project is an EU-China RTD joint initiative that will deliver two innovative sets of novel electromicrobiology based environmental biotechnologies, facilitating/improving electron transfer during microbial degradation processes. Our approach will accelerate the elimination of several classes of pollutants and mixtures thereof in contaminated wastewater, groundwater, sediment and soil. The first set of biotechnologies employs bioelectrochemical systems requiring low energy input and no chemical addition. The second set comprises biotechnologies, which necessitate no energy input and minimal chemical amendment using electromicrobial concepts. ELECTRA biotechnologies will build on recent groundbreaking advances in biotechnology to develop them for environmental bioremediation applications and test the 4 most advanced technologies during field trials under various environmentally relevant conditions in both Europe and China) to prove their efficiency and robustness. The ELECTRA project deliberately addresses the accelerated elimination of compounds representative of hydrocarbons and derivatives, emerging pollutants, metals and nutrients and mixtures thereof in environmentally relevant concentration as a wise and careful approach taking into account the real problem of contaminations by organic and inorganic pollutants as well as nutrients. ELECTRA is a consortium of European and Chinese partners for a 4-year project. The EC-funded consortium gathers 22 partners from 6 EU countries,1 Associated Country and China.

ELECTRA is coordinated by P.F.-X. Corvini. FHNW develops 3D-printed biofilms for the degradation of pollutants, e.g. antibiotics in wastewater and implements redox-stat reactor systems for the sanitation of antimony. FHNW also evaluates the eco-efficiency of the developed technologies (LCA, CEA, etc.).

Key Figures

Duration:
2019 - 2022
Funding agency:
This project is funded by the European Union Framework Programme for Research and Innovation (Horizon Europe) GA no. 826244
Website:
www.electra.site

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Life Sciences
Philippe Corvini

Prof. Dr. Philippe Corvini

Team leader and Lecturer, Environmental Biotechnology

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+41 61 228 54 85

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philippe.corvini@fhnw.ch

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School of Life Sciences FHNW Institute for Chemistry and Bioanalytics Hofackerstrasse 30 4132 Muttenz

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