| Literature DB >> 32704200 |
Bipro Ranjan Dhar1, Hodon Ryu2, Jorge W Santo Domingo2, Hyung-Sool Lee1.
Abstract
Multi-anode microbial electrochemical cells (MxCs) are considered as one of the most promising configurations for scale-up of MxCs, but understanding of anode kinetics in multiple anodes is limited in the MxCs. In this study we assessed microbial community and electrochemical kinetic parameters for biofilms on individual anodes in a multi-anode MxC to better comprehend anode fundamentals. Microbial community analysis targeting 16S rRNA Illumina sequencing showed that Geobacter genus was abundant (87%) only on the biofilm anode closest to a reference electrode (low ohmic energy loss) in which current density was the highest among three anodes. In comparison, Geobacter populations were less than 1% for biofilms on other two anodes distant from the reference electrode (high ohmic energy loss), generating small current density. Half-saturation anode potential (EKA) was the lowest at -0.251 to -0.242 V (vs. standard hydrogen electrode) for the closest biofilm anode to the reference electrode, while EKA was as high as -0.134 V for the farthest anode. Our study proves that electric potential of individual anodes changed by ohmic energy loss shifts biofilm communities on individual anodes and consequently influences electron transfer kinetics on each anode in the multi-anode MxC.Entities:
Keywords: Anode potential; Geobacter; Half-saturation anode potential; Microbial electrochemical cells; Multi-anode; Ohmic energy loss
Year: 2016 PMID: 32704200 PMCID: PMC7376749 DOI: 10.1016/j.jpowsour.2016.09.055
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Power Sources ISSN: 0378-7753 Impact factor: 9.127