Painted Electrode with Activated Coconut Carbon for Microbial Fuel Cell

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Wlodarczyk, Pawel P. [1 ]
Wlodarczyk, Barbara [1 ]
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[1] Univ Opole, Inst Environm Engn & Biotechnol, Ul Kominka 6a, PL-45032 Opole, Poland
关键词
bio-electricity; bio-energy; painted anode; microbial fuel cell (MFC); by-product; yeast wastewater; environmental engineering; renewable energy source; WASTE-WATER; ELECTROACTIVE BIOFILMS; BACTERIAL COMMUNITIES; PERFORMANCE; GENERATION; GRAPHITE;
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10.3390/en18061350
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TE [石油、天然气工业]; TK [能源与动力工程];
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0807 ; 0820 ;
摘要
A microbial fuel cell (MFC) is a bio-electrochemical system that utilizes electroactive microorganisms to generate electricity. These microorganisms, which convert the energy stored in substrates such as wastewater into electricity, grow on the anode. To ensure biocompatibility, anodes are typically made from carbon-based materials. Therefore, a carbon-based material (by-product of coconut processing) was selected for testing in this study. The anode was prepared by bonding activated coconut carbon with carbon paint on a glass electrode. The aim of this study was to analyze the feasibility of using an electrode prepared in this manner as a surface layer on the anode of an MFC. The performance of an electrode coated only with carbon paint was also evaluated. These two electrodes were compared with a carbon felt electrode, which is commonly used as an anode material in MFCs. In this research, the MFC was fed with a by-product of yeast production, namely a molasses decoction from yeast processing. Measurements were conducted in a standard two-chamber glass MFC with a glass membrane separating the chambers. During the experiment, parameters such as start-up time, cell voltage during MFC start-up, output cell voltage, and power density curves were analyzed. The carbon paint-coated electrode with the activated coconut carbon additive demonstrated operating parameters similar to those of the carbon felt electrode. The results indicate that it is possible to produce electrodes (on a base of by-product of coconut processing) for MFCs using a painting method; however, to achieve a performance comparable to carbon felt, the addition of activated coconut carbon is necessary. This study demonstrates the feasibility of forming a biocompatible layer on various surfaces. Incorporating activated coconut carbon does not complicate the anode fabrication process, as fine ACC grains can be directly applied to the wet carbon paint layer. Additionally, the use of carbon paint as a conductive layer for the active anode in MFCs offers versatility in designing electrodes of various shapes, enabling them to be coated with a suitable active and conductive layer to promote biofilm formation. Moreover, the findings of this study confirm that waste-derived materials can be effectively utilized as electrode components in MFC anodes. The results validate the chosen research approach and emphasize the potential for further investigations in this field, contributing to the development of cost-efficient electrodes derived from by-products for MFC applications.
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