A new type of microbial fuel cell (MFC), multi-anode/cathode MFC (termed as MAC MFC) containing 12 anodes/cathodes were developed to harvest electric power treating domestic wastewater. The power density of MAC MFCs increased from 300 to 380 mW/m(2) at the range of the organic loading rates (0.19-0.66 kg/m(3)/day). MAC MFCs achieved 80% of contaminant removal at the hydraulic retention time (HRT) of 20 h but the contaminant removal deceased to 66% at the HRT of 5 h. In addition, metal-doped manganese dioxide (MnO2) cathodes were developed to replace the costly platinum cathodes, and exhibited high power density. Cu-MnO2 cathodes produced 465 mW/m(2) and Cu-MnO2 cathodes produced 500 mW/m(2). Due to the cathode fouling of the precipitation of calcium and sodium, a decrease in the power density (from 400 to 150 mW/m(2)) and an increase in internal resistance (R-in) (from 175 to 225 Omega) were observed in MAC MFCs. Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of Professor T. Nejat Veziroglu.
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Department of Engineering Science, University of Greenwich, Medway Campus, Chatham Maritime, KentDepartment of Engineering Science, University of Greenwich, Medway Campus, Chatham Maritime, Kent
Tota-Maharaj K.
Paul P.
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Department of Mechanical, Aerospace, and Civil Engineering, Water Sustainability Research Centre, Brunel University London, Uxbridge, MiddlesexDepartment of Engineering Science, University of Greenwich, Medway Campus, Chatham Maritime, Kent