Anode amendment with kaolin and activated carbon increases electricity generation in a microbial fuel cell
•MFC based on bacterial anode amendment with kaolin and activated carbon.•The maximum power density was 1112 mW m−2 at a current density of 3.33 A m−2.•The relative microbial diversity showed that Geobacter displayed 64% distribution. The bacterial anode is a key factor for microbial fuel cell (MFC)...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Bioelectrochemistry (Amsterdam, Netherlands) Netherlands), 2023-10, Vol.153, p.108486-108486, Article 108486 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •MFC based on bacterial anode amendment with kaolin and activated carbon.•The maximum power density was 1112 mW m−2 at a current density of 3.33 A m−2.•The relative microbial diversity showed that Geobacter displayed 64% distribution.
The bacterial anode is a key factor for microbial fuel cell (MFC) performance. This study examined the potential of kaolin (fine clay) to enhance bacteria and conductive particle attachment to the anode. The bio-electroactivity of MFCs based on a carbon-cloth anode modified by immobilization with kaolin, activated carbon, and Geobacter sulfurreducens (kaolin-AC), with only kaolin (kaolin), and a bare carbon-cloth (control) anodes were examined. When the MFCs were fed with wastewater, the MFCs based on the kaolin-AC, kaolin, and bare anodes produced a maximum voltage of 0.6 V, 0.4 V, and 0.25 V, respectively. The maximum power density obtained by the MFC based on the kaolin-AC anode was 1112 mW‧m−2 at a current density of 3.33 A‧m−2, 12% and 56% higher than the kaolin and the bare anodes, respectively. The highest Coulombic efficiency was obtained by the kaolin-AC anode (16%). The relative microbial diversity showed that Geobacter displayed the highest relative distribution of 64% in the biofilm of the kaolin-AC anode. This result proved the advantage of preserving the bacterial anode exoelectrogens using kaolin. To our knowledge, this is the first study evaluating kaolin as a natural adhesive for immobilizing exoelectrogenic bacteria to anode material in MFCs. |
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ISSN: | 1567-5394 1878-562X |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.bioelechem.2023.108486 |