Electrogenic capabilities of gram negative and gram positive bacteria in microbial fuel cell combined with biological wastewater treatment

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D. F. Juang
P. C. Yang
C. H. Lee
S. C. Hsueh
T. H. Kuo
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[1] Meiho University,Department of Health Business Administration
[2] Cheng Ching General Hospital,Otorhinolaryngologic Department
[3] New Taipei City Hospital Banqiao Branch,undefined
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Anode; Cathode; Electron; Power generation; Proton;
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The voltage and the power production of two gram negative and two gram positive bacteria in four identical continuous flow microbial fuel cells combined with biological wastewater treatment units were evaluated and compared in the present study. Each microbial fuel cell and biological treatment unit was operated at four different flow rates and four different external load resistances. The results show that overall removal efficiency of chemical oxygen demand for all four systems can reach more than 85.5 %. Each pure culture has different power generation performance that can be affected by some factors, such as wastewater characteristics, influent flow rate and hydraulic retention time of reactor. Good linear relationships between the flow rate and the potential and between the flow rate and the power density on four pure cultures at different external load resistances were found. Comamonas testosteroni has better power generation performance than Arthrobacter polychromogenes, especially at higher flow rate. Although Pseudomonas putida also showed higher power generation than Corynebacterium glutamicum, the difference was not statistically significant. It seems that gram negative bacteria could display higher power generation than gram positive bacteria at higher flow rate. However, more evidence is required to provide stronger proof for the difference of power generation between gram negative and gram positive bacteria.
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