Increased power in sediment microbial fuel cell: Facilitated mass transfer via a water-layer anode embedded in sediment

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We report a methodology for enhancing the mass transfer at the anode electrode of sediment microbial fuel cells (SMFCs), by employing a fabric baffle to create a separate waterlayer for installing the anode electrode in sediment. The maximum power in an SMFC with the anode installed in the separate water-layer (SMFC-wFB) was improved by factor of 6.6 compared to an SMFC having the anode embedded in the sediment (SMFC-woFB). The maximum current density in the SMFC-wFB was also 3.9 times higher (220.46 mA/m2) than for the SMFC-woFB. We found that the increased performance in the SMFC-wFB was due to the improved mass transfer rate of organic matter obtained by employing the water-layer during anode installation in the sediment layer. Acetate injection tests revealed that the SMFC-wFB could be applied to natural water bodies in which there is frequent organic contamination, based on the acetate flux from the cathode to the anode.

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Lee, Y. S., An, J., Kim, B., Park, H. J., Kim, J., & Chang, I. S. (2015). Increased power in sediment microbial fuel cell: Facilitated mass transfer via a water-layer anode embedded in sediment. PLoS ONE, 10(12). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0145430

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