Non-catalyzed cathodic oxygen reduction at graphite granules in microbial fuel cells

Stefano Freguia, Korneel Rabaey, Zhiguo Yuan, Jürg Keller

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Abstract

Oxygen is the most sustainable electron acceptor currently available for microbial fuel cell (MFC) cathodes. However, its high overpotential for reduction to water limits the current that can be produced. Several materials and catalysts have previously been investigated in order to facilitate oxygen reduction at the cathode surface. This study shows that significant stable currents can be delivered by using a non-catalyzed cathode made of granular graphite. Power outputs up to 21 W m-3 (cathode total volume) or 50 W m-3 (cathode liquid volume) were attained in a continuous MFC fed with acetate. These values are higher than those obtained in several other studies using catalyzed graphite in various forms. The presence of nanoscale pores on granular graphite provides a high surface area for oxygen reduction. The current generated with this cathode can sustain an anodic volume specific COD removal rate of 1.46 kgCOD m-3 d-1, which is higher than that of a conventional aerobic process. This study demonstrates that microbial fuel cells can be operated efficiently using high surface graphite as cathode material. This implies that research on microbial fuel cell cathodes should not only focus on catalysts, but also on high surface area materials. © 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)598-603
JournalElectrochimica Acta
Volume53
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2007
Externally publishedYes

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Research Keywords

  • Cathodic process
  • Granular graphite
  • Microbial fuel cell
  • Oxygen reduction
  • Wastewater treatment

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