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Integration of a microbial fuel cell with activated sludge process for energy-saving wastewater treatment: taking a sequencing batch reactor as an example
Authors:Liu Xian-Wei  Wang Yong-Peng  Huang Yu-Xi  Sun Xue-Fei  Sheng Guo-Ping  Zeng Raymond J  Li Feng  Dong Fang  Wang Shu-Guang  Tong Zhong-Hua  Yu Han-Qing
Institution:School of Earth and Space Sciences, University of Science & Technology of China, Hefei 230026, China.
Abstract:In the research and application of microbial fuel cell (MFC), how to incorporate MFCs into current wastewater infrastructure is an importance issue. Here, we report a novel strategy of integrating an MFC into a sequencing batch reactor (SBR) to test the energy production and the chemical oxygen demand (COD) removal. The membrane-less biocathode MFC is integrated with the SBR to recover energy from the aeration in the form of electricity and thus reduce the SBR operation costs. In a lab-scale integrated SBR-MFC system, the maximum power production of the MFC was 2.34 W/m(3) for one typical cycle and the current density reached up to 14 A/m(3) . As a result, the MFC contributed to the 18.7% COD consumption of the integrated system and also recovered energy from the aeration tank with a volume fraction of only 12% of the SBR. Our strategy provides a feasible and effective energy-saving and -recovering solution to upgrade the existing activated sludge processes.
Keywords:activated sludge  biocathode  energy recovery  microbial fuel cell (MFC)  sequencing batch reactor (SBR)  upgrade
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