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Mixed sulfate-reducing bacteria-enriched microbial fuel cells for the treatment of wastewater containing copper.

Waheed Miran1, Jiseon Jang1, Mohsin Nawaz1, Asif Shahzad1, Sang Eun Jeong2, Che Ok Jeon2, Dae Sung Lee3.   

Abstract

Microbial fuel cells (MFCs) have been widely investigated for organic-based waste/substrate conversion to electricity. However, toxic compounds such as heavy metals are ubiquitous in organic waste and wastewater. In this work, a sulfate reducing bacteria (SRB)-enriched anode is used to study the impact of Cu2+ on MFC performance. This study demonstrates that MFC performance is slightly enhanced at concentrations of up to 20 mg/L of Cu2+, owing to the stimulating effect of metals on biological reactions. Cu2+ removal involves the precipitation of metalloids out of the solution, as metal sulfide, after they react with the sulfide produced by SRB. Simultaneous power generation of 224.1 mW/m2 at lactate COD/SO42- mass ratio of 2.0 and Cu2+ of 20 mg/L, and high Cu2+ removal efficiency, at >98%, are demonstrated in the anodic chamber of a dual-chamber MFC. Consistent MFC performance at 20 mg/L of Cu2+ for ten successive cycles shows the excellent reproducibility of this system. In addition, total organic content and sulfate removal efficiencies greater than 85% and 70%, respectively, are achieved up to 20 mg/L of Cu2+ in 48 h batches. However, higher metal concentration and very low pH at <4.0 inhibit the SRB MFC system. Microbial community analysis reveals that Desulfovibrio is the most abundant SRB in anode biofilm at the genus level, at 38.1%. The experimental results demonstrate that biological treatment of low-concentration metal-containing wastewater with SRB in MFCs can be an attractive technique for the bioremediation of this type of medium with simultaneous energy generation.
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Keywords:  Heavy metals; MFC; Microbial community; Sulfate-reducing bacteria

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28934653     DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2017.09.048

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chemosphere        ISSN: 0045-6535            Impact factor:   7.086


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