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Solar-Powered Electrochemical Processes for Sustainable Wastewater Treatment and Green Hydrogen Production: A Review

持続可能な廃水処理とグリーン水素製造のための太陽光発電電気化学プロセス:レビュー (AI 翻訳)

M.N. Debbagh Boutarbouch, Khadija El-Moustaqim, K. Azoulay, Dalai Boudoudou, A. Abarkan, Alimed Moufti, J. Mabrouki

BIO Web of Conferences📚 査読済 / ジャーナル2026-01-01#水素Origin: Global
DOI: 10.1051/bioconf/202621504009
原典: https://doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/202621504009

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日本語

本レビューは、太陽光発電と電気化学プロセス(電気凝固、電気酸化)を組み合わせた廃水処理技術と、副産物としてのグリーン水素製造の可能性を検討する。エネルギー自立型処理施設の設計や炭素排出削減に貢献するが、技術的・経済的課題も多い。今後の研究として、プロセス最適化や水素生成の増加、モジュール型リアクター設計などが提案されている。

English

This review examines solar-powered electrochemical processes (electrocoagulation, electrooxidation) for wastewater treatment and green hydrogen production. It highlights potential for energy-autonomous facilities and carbon reduction, but notes technical and economic challenges including effluent variability and high capital costs. Future research directions include process optimization, increased hydrogen yield, modular reactor design, and decentralized systems.

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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters

日本のGX文脈において

日本では水素社会の実現と排水処理の効率化が重要課題であり、本レビューは太陽光発電を活用したグリーン水素製造と排水処理の統合システムの可能性を示す。ただし、具体的な日本向けの政策や事例には触れていない。

In the global GX context

This review contributes to global discourse on integrated renewable energy and electrochemical systems for wastewater treatment and green hydrogen production, aligning with net-zero targets and circular economy principles. It synthesizes technical and economic barriers, offering a roadmap for future research and decentralized solutions of interest to developing and industrialized regions alike.

👥 読者別の含意

🔬研究者:Provides a comprehensive overview of solar-powered electrochemical wastewater treatment and hydrogen production, identifying research gaps and optimization opportunities.

🏢実務担当者:Offers insights into modular, decentralized treatment systems that can reduce grid dependence and operational costs, relevant for industrial and municipal applications.

🏛政策担当者:Highlights the potential for policy support in renewable energy integration and green hydrogen incentives to foster sustainable wastewater infrastructure.

📄 Abstract(原文)

The development of cities as well as industries starts generating more and more domestic and industrial effluents which are rich in organic matter, total dissolved solids (TDS) and heavy metals. Effluents of such kinds effect aquatic ecosystems adversely and present both technical and economic challenges to conventional treatment technologies. In this respect combination processes of electrochemistry with renewable energies, and more particularly photovoltaic solar energy, seems a promising means of developing efficient and sustainable wastewater treatment technologies. Electrocoagulation uses sacrificial aluminum electrodes to generate coagulants in situ. This helps in reducing COD, TDS, and turbidity. On the other hand, electrooxidation using DSA boron-doped diamond electrodes treats the waste by oxidizing resistant organic pollutants. Furthermore, it identifies the usability and utility benefits of such technologies, such as for designing energy-autonomous wastewater treatment facilities, minimizing dependence on the electrical grid, and reducing carbon prints. Furthermore, the systems have the potential to provide operational resilience and environmental sustainability as an added advantage of pollutant removal and energy recovery. In spite of these encouraging results, a number of technical and economic limitations still exist, including effluent variability, complexity of systems, and high capital investment. These limitations are reviewed in this chapter and opportunities for continued research are outlined, such as process optimization, increased hydrogen production, modular reactor design, and deployment of decentralized treatment systems. In brief, synergy between solar power and electrochemical processes is a strategic path towards having sustainable, energy-scarce, and environmentally friendly wastewater treatment systems.

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