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Electrified WAstewater Treatment and Element Recovery

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Electrified WAstewater Treatment and Element Recovery (E-WATER) Lab

The E-WATER lab at Michigan State University develops affordable and reliable electrochemical solutions to help transform the resource-intensive wastewater management towards a resource-supplying hub. Our research synergistically integrates Applied Electrochemistry with Selective Separation and Process Engineering to (1) design energy-efficient engineering processes for multi-level resource recovery, (2) fundamentally understand rate-limiting step on the system level via thermodynamic and kinetic analysis, and (3) identify scaling-up challenges from energetic and techno-economic perspectives for better design of the treatment train. We welcome students and scholars from all over the world to join us!

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