Literature DB >> 26745789

Towards high power output of scaled-up benthic microbial fuel cells (BMFCs) using multiple electron collectors.

Bingchuan Liu1, Isaiah Williams2, Yan Li2, Lei Wang3, Amvrossios Bagtzoglou2, Jeffrey McCutcheon4, Baikun Li5.   

Abstract

This study aimed at achieving high power output of benthic microbial fuel cells (BMFCs) with novel geometric anode setups (inverted tube granular activated charcoal (IT-GAC) and carbon cloth roll (CCR)) and multiple anodes/electron collectors. The lab-scale tests showed the power density of IT-GAC and CCR anodes achieved at 2.92 and 2.55 W m(-2), the highest value ever reported in BMFCs. The power density of BMFCs substantially increased with electron collector number (titanium rods) in anodes. The connection of multiple electron collectors with multiple cathodes had much higher total voltage/current output than that with single cathode. The possibility of maintaining high power density at scaled-up BMFCs was explored by arranging multiple anodes in sediment. The compact configuration of multiple CCR anodes contacting each other did not deteriorate the performance of individual anodes, showing the feasibility of maximizing anode numbers per sediment footprint and achieving high power output. Multiple IT-GAC and CCR anodes with multiple collectors effectively utilized sediment at both horizontal and vertical directions and enhanced electron collection efficiency. This study demonstrated that bacterial adhesion and electron collection should be optimized on small anodes in order to maintain high power density and achieve high power output in the scaled-up BMFCs. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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Keywords:  Benthic microbial fuel cell; Carbon cloth rolls; Electron collectors; Granular activated charcoal; Power density; Power output

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26745789     DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2015.12.077

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biosens Bioelectron        ISSN: 0956-5663            Impact factor:   10.618


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