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Use of silicone membranes to enhance gas transfer during microbial fuel cell operation on carbon monoxide
Authors:Hussain A  Tartakovsky B  Guiot S R  Raghavan V
Institution:aBiotechnology Research Institute, National Research Council of Canada, 6100 Royalmount Ave., Montreal, QC, Canada H2P 2R2;bDepartment of Bioresource Engineering, McGill University, Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, QC, Canada H9X 3V9
Abstract:Electricity generation in a microbial fuel cell (MFC) using carbon monoxide (CO) or synthesis gas (syngas) as a carbon source has been demonstrated recently. A major challenge associated with CO or syngas utilization is the mass transfer limitation of these sparingly soluble gases in the aqueous phase. This study evaluated the applicability of a dense polymer silicone membrane and thin wall silicone tubing for CO mass transfer in MFCs. Replacing the sparger used in our previous study with the membrane systems for CO delivery resulted in improved MFC performance and CO transformation efficiency. A power output and CO transformation efficiency of up to 18 mW View the MathML source (normalized to anode compartment volume) and 98%, respectively, was obtained. The use of membrane systems offers the advantage of improved mass transfer and reduced reactor volume, thus increasing the volumetric power output of MFCs operating on a gaseous substrate such as CO.
Keywords:Microbial fuel cell  Carbon monoxide  Silicone membrane  Gas transfer
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