Enhancement of energy recovery from caffeine wastewater in constructed wetland-microbial fuel cell through operating conditions

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Tean-Peng Teoh
Soon-An Ong
Li-Ngee Ho
Yee-Shian Wong
Nabilah Aminah Lutpi
Sing-Mei Tan
Yong-Por Ong
Kea-Lee Yap
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[1] Universiti Malaysia Perlis,Water Research and Environmental Sustainability Growth, Centre of Excellence (WAREG)
[2] Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP),Faculty of Civil Engineering & Technology
[3] Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP),Faculty of Chemical Engineering & Technology
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Caffeine; Constructed wetland-microbial fuel cell; External resistance; Hydraulic retention time; Multielectrode connection;
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The enhancement of up-flow constructed wetland-microbial fuel cell (UFCW-MFC) performance in energy retrieval from caffeine containing wastewater has been explored via various operating conditions (hydraulic retention time (HRT), multianode (MA), multicathode current collector (MC), external resistance). The anaerobic decaffeination and COD removal improved by 37 and 12% as the HRT extended from 1 to 5 d. The increment in contact time between the microbes and organic substrates promoted the degradation and contributed to higher power output (3.4-fold), CE (eightfold), and NER (14–16-fold). The MA and MC connections facilitated the electron transfer rate and the degradation rate of organic substrates in the multiple anodic zones, which enhanced the removal efficiency in the anaerobic compartment (Caffeine: 4.2%; COD: 7.4%) and led to higher electricity generation (Power: 4.7-fold) and energy recovery (CE: 1.4-fold; NER: 2.3–2.5-fold) compared to SA. The lower external resistance favored the growth of electrogens and induced higher electron flux, where the best treatment performance and electricity production was obtained when the external resistance approached the internal resistance. Overall, it was noteworthy that the optimum operating conditions were achieved with 5 d HRT, MA, and MC connection along with external resistance of 200 Ω, which significantly outperformed the initial conditions (1 d HRT, SA connection, and 1000 Ω) by 43.7 and 29.8% of caffeine and COD removal in the anaerobic compartment, respectively as well as 14-fold of power generation.
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页码:84397 / 84411
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