Application of carbon black and iron phthalocyanine composites in bioelectricity production at a brewery wastewater fed microbial fuel cell

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作者
Mshoperi, Edith [1 ]
Fogel, Ronen [1 ]
Limson, Janice [1 ]
机构
[1] Rhodes Univ, Dept Biochem Microbiol & Biotechnol, Grahamstown, South Africa
关键词
Carbon black; Microbial fuel cells; Iron phthalocyanine; Beer brewery wastewater; Enterobacter cloacae; OXYGEN REDUCTION CATALYST; PERFORMANCE; ELECTRICITY; NANOTUBES;
D O I
10.1016/j.electacta.2013.11.016
中图分类号
O646 [电化学、电解、磁化学];
学科分类号
081704 ;
摘要
Aerobic cathode microbial fuel cells (MFCs) have been widely researched to provide bioremediation of wastewaters, coupled to sustainable energy production. In order to effectively accomplish this aim, suitable catalysts and catalyst supports for oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) are required. While iron phthaloycanine (FePc), supported on multi-walled carbon nanotubes has previously been studied for this function, cost of industrial production may hinder this. Importantly, this study examines the use of several available grades of carbon black for their relative suitability to perform as supports for FePc in MFC formats. Voltammetric studies showed that the different grades of carbon black provided varying lowering of the ORR overpotential, between similar to 160 and similar to 270 mV relative to unmodified GCEs, and an optimum grade (N326) was selected for further study. Carbon black/FePC composite electrodes exhibited comparable lowering of the ORR overpotential (606 mV) to potentials previously reported to nanotube/FePc composites (620 mV), as well as lowered charge-transfer resistance compared to electrodes solely modified with FePc. When applied as cathode modifiers in dual chambered MFCs utilising Enterobacter cloacae, the combined use of carbon black and FePc provided greater power densities than either alone; composite electrodes obtaining similar to 400% power density, compared to unmodified electrodes. Modification of the anode with carbon black further increased power density, generating power densities an order of magnitude larger than those obtained at unmodified electrodes. The ability of beer brewery waste water (BBWW) to generate power at these modified surfaces yielded permissible power densities (similar to 40% that of reinforced clostridial media). Differences observed, in particular under agitation, are attributed to variations in nutrient content and nutrient complexity, between the two fuel substrates. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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