Performance Investigation of Batch Mode Microbial Fuel Cells Fed With High Concentration of Glucose

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Abstract

Two-chambered microbial fuel cell (MFC) with Nafion117 as proton exchange membrane (PEM) in the middle of reactors was built to treat the synthetic wastewater containing high concentration of glucose in this work. This MFC can produce 95% removal efficiencies of the maximum chemical oxygen demand (COD) and the highest coulombic efficiency (Ec) of 24.4% at the glucose concentration of 1 g/L. It was found that when the feed of glucose concentration is changed from 0.5 g/L to 4.0 g/L the volumetric power density is decreased from 5.3 W/ m3 to 2.25 W/m3. When the glucose concentration is further increased to 12 g/L, almost no power output was observed. The optimized running concentration of glucose for as-designed MFC is between 0.5-4 g/L at the experimental conditions in this work. This work would pave a way for the direct treatment of wastewater containing high concentration of complex organic contaminants.

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Sun, Y. (2018). Performance Investigation of Batch Mode Microbial Fuel Cells Fed With High Concentration of Glucose. Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research, 3(2). https://doi.org/10.26717/bjstr.2018.03.000864

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