Study of the acclimation stage and of the effect of the biodegradability on the performance of a microbial fuel cell |
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Authors: | Manuel A. Rodrigo,Pablo Cañ izares,Hugo Garcí aJose J. Linares,Justo Lobato |
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Affiliation: | Departament of Chemical Engineering, University of Castilla-La Mancha, Building Enrique Costa, Campus Universitario s/n., 13071 Ciudad Real, Spain |
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Abstract: | In this work, it has been studied the production of electricity and the oxidation of the pollutants contained in a synthetic wastewater fed with glucose and peptone of soybean as carbon sources, using a mediator-less microbial fuel cell (MFC). Special attention has been paid to the acclimation stage, in which it was found that with high hydraulic and solid retention times it is possible to obtain a very efficient process with a 90% COD removal and practically total conversion of COD into electricity (considering the typical stoichiometric yield of heterotrophic biomass). The influence of concentration sludge was studied working with three different amounts of suspended solids, from 120 to 14000 mg. The maximum power density increased exponentially with the concentration sludge from 2.1 mW m−2 to 11 mW m−2 at the highest concentration sludge. More over, the percentage of the influent COD used to produce electricity was higher than 100% when the highest sludge concentration was used. This was explained taking into account the endogenous metabolism of micro-organisms presented in the system. |
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Keywords: | Waste water treatment Microbial fuel cell Electricity generation Sludge |
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