Effect of vitamins and cell constructions on the activity of microbial fuel cell battery |
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Authors: | Dena Z. Khater K.M. El-Khatib Rabeay Y.A. Hassan |
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Affiliation: | 1. Chemical Engineering & Pilot Plant Department, Engineering Research Division, National Research Centre, 33 El-Bohouth St., Dokki, Giza, Egypt;2. Applied Organic Chemistry Department, National Research Centre (NRC), 33 El-Bohouth St., Dokki, Giza, Egypt |
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Abstract: | Construction of efficient performance of microbial fuel cells (MFCs) requires certain practical considerations. In the single chamber microbial fuel cell, there is no border between the anode and the cathode, thus the diffusion of the dissolved oxygen has a contrary effect on the anodic respiration and this leads to the inhibition of the direct electron transfer from the biofilm to the anodic surface. Here, a fed-batch single chambered microbial fuel cells are constructed with different distances 3 and 6?cm (anode- cathode spacing), while keeping the working volume is constant. The performance of each MFC is individually evaluated under the effects of vitamins & minerals with acetate as a fed load. The maximum open circuit potential during testing the 3 and 6?cm microbial fuel cells is about 946 and 791?mV respectively. By decreasing the distance between the anode and the cathode from 6 to 3?cm, the power density is decreased from 108.3?mW?m?2 to 24.5?mW?m?2. Thus, the short distance in membrane-less MFC weakened the cathode and inhibited the anodic respiration which affects the overall performance of the MFC efficiency. The system is displayed a maximum potential of 564 and 791?mV in absence & presence of vitamins respectively. Eventually, the overall functions of the acetate single chamber microbial fuel cell can be improved by the addition of vitamins & minerals and increasing the distance between the cathode and the anode. |
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Keywords: | Microbial fuel cell (MFC) Single chamber Anode-cathode distance Activated sludge |
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