scholarly journals Rumen Inoculum Enhances Cathode Performance in Single-Chamber Air-Cathode Microbial Fuel Cells

Materials ◽  
2022 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
pp. 379
Author(s):  
Ignacio T. Vargas ◽  
Natalia Tapia ◽  
John M. Regan

During the last decade, bioprospecting for electrochemically active bacteria has included the search for new sources of inoculum for microbial fuel cells (MFCs). However, concerning power and current production, a Geobacter-dominated mixed microbial community derived from a wastewater inoculum remains the standard. On the other hand, cathode performance is still one of the main limitations for MFCs, and the enrichment of a beneficial cathodic biofilm emerges as an alternative to increase its performance. Glucose-fed air-cathode reactors inoculated with a rumen-fluid enrichment and wastewater showed higher power densities and soluble chemical oxygen demand (sCOD) removal (Pmax = 824.5 mWm−2; ΔsCOD = 96.1%) than reactors inoculated only with wastewater (Pmax = 634.1 mWm−2; ΔsCOD = 91.7%). Identical anode but different cathode potentials suggest that differences in performance were due to the cathode. Pyrosequencing analysis showed no significant differences between the anodic community structures derived from both inocula but increased relative abundances of Azoarcus and Victivallis species in the cathodic rumen enrichment. Results suggest that this rarely used inoculum for single-chamber MFCs contributed to cathodic biofilm improvements with no anodic biofilm effects.

2013 ◽  
Vol 864-867 ◽  
pp. 1839-1842
Author(s):  
Xiao Qin Zhao ◽  
Xiao Jie Sun ◽  
Su Na Wei ◽  
Jiang Cheng Liang ◽  
Yang Yang ◽  
...  

Based on the previous studies, this experiment presented a new kind of microbial fuel cells (MFC), single-chamber air cathode microbial fuel cells without proton membrane. After investigating the contrast of substrate changes in microbial fuel cells and simple anaerobic digestion, the analysis results of soluble chemical oxygen demand (SCOD), TP, TN and NH3-N show that: SCOD increase firstly, then decrease, to the end, descend. As a result, we find that SCOD in MFC is lower than that in control device (CD). Throughout the whole reaction period, TP in MFC is lower than that in CD. TN and NH3-N show upward trend after a reaction period.


2008 ◽  
Vol 42 (19) ◽  
pp. 4743-4750 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chontisa Sukkasem ◽  
Shoutao Xu ◽  
Sunhwa Park ◽  
Piyarat Boonsawang ◽  
Hong Liu

2013 ◽  
Vol 89 ◽  
pp. 45-51 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bin Wei ◽  
Justin C. Tokash ◽  
Fang Zhang ◽  
Younggy Kim ◽  
Bruce E. Logan

2018 ◽  
Vol 337 ◽  
pp. 661-670 ◽  
Author(s):  
Haobin Huang ◽  
Shaoan Cheng ◽  
Jiawei Yang ◽  
Chaochao Li ◽  
Yi Sun ◽  
...  

Molecules ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 26 (13) ◽  
pp. 3987
Author(s):  
Asimina Tremouli ◽  
Theofilos Kamperidis ◽  
Gerasimos Lyberatos

Four multiple air–cathode microbial fuel cells (MFCs) were developed under the scope of using extracts from fermentable household food waste (FORBI) for the production of bioelectricity. The operation of the MFCs was assessed in batch mode, considering each cell individually. Τhe chemical oxygen demand (COD) efficiency was relatively high in all cases (> 85% for all batch cycles) while the electricity yield was 20 mJ/gCOD/L of extract solution. The four units were then electrically connected as a stack, both in series and in parallel, and were operated continuously. Approximately 62% COD consumption was obtained in continuous stack operation operated in series and 67% when operated in parallel. The electricity yield of the stack was 2.6 mJ/gCOD/L of extract solution when operated continuously in series and 0.7 mJ/gCOD/L when operated continuously in parallel.


2014 ◽  
Vol 56 ◽  
pp. 264-270 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shaoan Cheng ◽  
Weifeng Liu ◽  
Jian Guo ◽  
Dan Sun ◽  
Bin Pan ◽  
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