Abstract
Production of bioenergy with concomitant value-added products recovery is considered as one of the promising ways of sustainable wastewater treatment owing to the upfront energy crisis and limited resource availability. The bio-electrochemical system (BES) is one of the potential techniques that possess the capability of bioenergy production and resource recovery while simultaneously treating the wastewater. The overview on the recovery of nutrients, heavy metals, industrial chemicals, and bioenergy recovery from the wastewater using BES has been elaborated in this article. Additionally, a brief future scope to overcome current bottlenecks and potential upcoming research areas of BES have been described.
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