Electricity production of a microbial fuel cell stack integrated into a sink drain pipe

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Dingding Ye
Bowen Deng
Jun Li
Wentian Zou
Chuan Ke
Zhi Yuan
Xun Zhu
Qiang Liao
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[1] Chongqing University,Key Laboratory of Low
[2] Ministry of Education,grade Energy Utilization Technologies and Systems
[3] Chongqing University,Institute of Engineering Thermophysics
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Microbial fuel cell stack; Domestic wastewater treatment; System integration; Degradation efficiency;
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In this study, five two-chambered microbial fuel cells (MFCs) were hydraulically connected in series to constitute a MFC stack, which was integrated into a sink drain pipe for kitchen wastewater treatment. Performances of the MFC stack operating with artificial and real wastewater were studied. Considering the practical application, the voltage response to different flow rates and temperatures of the substrate was also investigated. It was found that the MFC stack could achieve a reasonable performance, with an average open circuit voltage of 3.44 ± 0.02 V, a peak power of 45.74 ± 1.39 mW (i.e. 809.27 mW/m2) and a coulombic efficiency of 78.2 ± 3.6 %. The MFC performance was disturbed by the flushing process, but could recover after a few minutes. The results also suggest that the MFC stack can operate after flushing by the substrate at 50 °C, above which irreversible performance deterioration was observed. The proposed MFC stack is expected to serve as a potential power source for lighting and low-power devices, especially in off-grid rural areas.
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页码:7689 / 7700
页数:11
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