Efficient electricity generation from sewage sludge usingbiocathode microbial fuel cell

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Author(s)

  • Guodong Zhang
  • Qingliang Zhao
  • Yan Jiao
  • Kun Wang
  • Nanqi Ren

Detail(s)

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)43-52
Journal / PublicationWater Research
Volume46
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2012
Externally publishedYes

Abstract

Microbial fuel cells (MFCs) with abiotic cathodes require expensive catalyst (such as Pt) or catholyte (such as hexacynoferrate) to facilitate oxidation reactions. This study incorporated biocathodes into a three-chamber MFC to yield electricity from sewage sludge at maximum power output of 13.2±1.7W/m3 during polarization, much higher than those previously reported. After 15d operation, the total chemical oxygen demand (TCOD) removal and coulombic efficiency (CE) of cell reached 40.8±9.0% and 19.4±4.3%, respectively. The anolyte comprised principally acetate and propionate (minor) as metabolites. The use of biocathodes produced an internal resistance of 36-46Ω, lower than those reported in literature works, hence yielding higher maximum power density from MFC. The massively parallel sequencing technology, 454 pyrosequencing technique, was adopted to probe microbial community on anode biofilm, with dominant phyla belonging to Proteobacteria (45% of total bacteria), Bacteroidetes (19%), Uncultured bacteria (9%), Actinobacteria (7%), Firmicutes (7%), Chloroflex (7%). At genera level, Rhodoferax, Ferruginibacter, Propionibacterium, Rhodopseudomonas, Ferribacterium, Clostridium, Chlorobaculum, Rhodobacter, Bradyrhizobium were the abundant taxa (relative abundances>2.0%). © 2011 Elsevier Ltd.

Research Area(s)

  • 454 pyrosequencing technique, Biocathode, Electricity generation, Microbial community, Microbial fuel cells (MFCs), Sewage sludge

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Citation Format(s)

Efficient electricity generation from sewage sludge usingbiocathode microbial fuel cell. / Zhang, Guodong; Zhao, Qingliang; Jiao, Yan et al.
In: Water Research, Vol. 46, No. 1, 01.01.2012, p. 43-52.

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