scholarly journals Constructed sediment microbial fuel cell for treatment of fat, oil, grease (FOG) trap effluent: Role of anode and cathode chamber amendment, electrode selection, and scalability

Chemosphere ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 131619
Author(s):  
Jesada Lawan ◽  
Siriwan Wichai ◽  
Choopong Chuaypen ◽  
Aussanee Nuiyen ◽  
Tanapon Phenrat
Author(s):  
Keiichi KUBOTA ◽  
Yohei SHIBATA ◽  
Yasuyuki TAKEMURA ◽  
Ayato KOHZU ◽  
Tomohide WATANABE ◽  
...  

2015 ◽  
Vol 190 ◽  
pp. 420-423 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chunyu Xia ◽  
Meiying Xu ◽  
Jin Liu ◽  
Jun Guo ◽  
Yonggang Yang

2019 ◽  
pp. 85-105
Author(s):  
M. Amirul Islam ◽  
Ahasanul Karim ◽  
Puranjan Mishra ◽  
Che Ku Mohammad Faizal ◽  
Maksudur Rahman Khan ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 261 ◽  
pp. 04037
Author(s):  
Nannan Zhao

To investigate the removal effect of pollutants in mariculture sediment by sediment microbial fuel cell (SMFC) and its power generation capacity, the effects of external resistance, cathode pH and cathode dissolved oxygen concentration (DO) on the SMFC system were investigated. The results showed that the optimal parameters for SMFC were as follows: external resistance = 1500 Ω, pH = 8.5 and DO = 5 mg·L-1. In these situations, the power generation performance and organic degradation effect were both the best. The maximum output voltages were 585, 606, and 587 mV, respectively; the removal rates of COD in sediment were 75.51%, 84.21% and 86.63%, respectively; and the removal rates of ammonia nitrogen in sediment were 80.34%, 98.91% and 90.24%, respectively. The SMFC system had a certain degradation ability to pollutants such as COD and ammonia nitrogen in the sediment of the marine aquaculture areas, which had a broad application prospect.


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