Literature DB >> 26611399

Effect of C/N ratio and salinity on power generation in compost microbial fuel cells.

Jauharah Md Khudzari1, Boris Tartakovsky2, G S Vijaya Raghavan3.   

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In this work, compost Microbial Fuel Cells (cMFCs) were used to generate electricity from a mix of fruit and vegetable wastes, and soil with different C/N ratios and salinities. Experiments were carried out in 500mL cMFCs equipped with carbon felt anodes and manganese dioxide cathodes. The cMFCs were loaded with fresh compost and operated at 20-23°C for up to 97days. The low C/N ratio (C/N 24) had a greater power production with a maximum power density of 5.29mW/m(2) (71.43mW/m(3)), indicating a more favorable condition for microbial growth. High-saline cMFCs produced lower power, suggesting that their level of salinity (10g/L of NaCl) inhibited electricigenic microorganisms. The closed-circuit cMFC showed an improved degradation of organic matter by 6% to 8% compared to the control MFC operated in an open circuit mode (no external resistor attached).
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Keywords:  Anaerobic digestion; Biodegradation; Compost microbial fuel cell; Composting

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26611399     DOI: 10.1016/j.wasman.2015.11.022

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Waste Manag        ISSN: 0956-053X            Impact factor:   7.145


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1.  Harvesting Energy from Multiple Microbial Fuel Cells with a High-Conversion Efficiency Power Management System.

Authors:  Cong-Long Nguyen; Boris Tartakovsky; Lyne Woodward
Journal:  ACS Omega       Date:  2019-11-06
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