Biocatalyst for carbon veil anode in microbial fuel cells: The effect of precursor and catalyst loading on overall performance

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Ajit, Karnapa [1 ]
John, Juliana [1 ]
Krishnan, Haribabu [1 ]
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[1] Department of Chemical Engineering, National Institute of Technology Calicut (NITC), Kerala, Kozhikode,673601, India
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Microbial fuel cells;
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10.1016/j.electacta.2024.145296
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Biocatalysts in anodes have been crucial in improving microbial fuel cell (MFC) performance. Biocatalysts derived from biomass such as coconut wood sawdust (SD-B) and pepper processing residue (PS-B), were used to improve the electrocatalytic properties of Carbon Veil (CV) electrodes. The amorphous graphitic carbon biocatalyst with a mesoporous structure was found to have a surface area of 889.31 m2/g for SD-B and 763.56 m2/g for PS-B. Surface functional groups such as -OH which imparts hydrophilicity and -C=O and COOH which promotes bacterial compatibility have been revealed to be present in both catalysts. Catalyst loading played a major role and at an optimal loading of 2 mg/cm2, the electrodes exhibited maximum electrocatalytic activity in the case of both biocatalysts. The voltammetric capacitances of SD-B and PS-B modified electrodes were 191.6 mF/cm2 and 106.6 mF/cm2 demonstrating their pseudocapacitive behaviour too. The performance of MFC with SD-B revealed a maximum power density of 10.1 W/m3 (Open Circuit Voltage (OCV) of 850 mV), followed by PS-B at 6.89 W/m3 (OCV of 825 mV) whereas the plain CV was at 0.168 W/m3 (OCV of 760 mV). Anode polarization studies indicated reduced slopes for biocatalyst-modified anodes, signifying improved electrode kinetics, particularly notable in the SD-B modified MFC where the cathode became the limiting electrode. Coulombic efficiencies of the biocatalyst-modified MFCs increased to 54.50%, (SD-B 2 mg/cm2) and 37.78% (PS-B 2 mg/cm2) respectively from 12.74% as noticed in the case of unmodified MFC. This study emphasizes the potential of biocatalysts as a simple and low-cost means of enhancing the anode properties – porosity, conductivity, hydrophilicity, and biocompatibility. © 2024 Elsevier Ltd
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