Effect of combination of electrolyte and buffer on electrical production in fuel cell microbial system with Pseudomonas sp. In molasses substrate

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MFC is a bio-electrochemical system driving an electric current by using high-energy bacteria and oxidants. This research aimed to investigate the effect of electrolyte and buffer on electrical production using Pseudomonas sp. In Molasses substrate. The method in this research was the double compartment that consist of anode and cathode chambers. Both were related by salt bridge. This study showed that the addition of a combination of KMnO4 electrolyte solution with sodium phosphate buffer solution obtained a maximum potential difference of 0.67 V. The result also revealed that the combination of KMnO4 electrolyte solution with Potassium Phosphate Buffer solution produced a 1.44 mA maximum current with power density of 660.82 mW/m2.

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Baharuddin, M., Rajib, M., Sappewali, & Zahra, U. (2020). Effect of combination of electrolyte and buffer on electrical production in fuel cell microbial system with Pseudomonas sp. In molasses substrate. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 211). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202021103001

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